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Central Locking Pic Needed

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warmblood58
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Central Locking Pic Needed

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Does anyone have a pic of the proper orientation of the black plastic surround that fits around the driver's side door lock cylinder that activates the central locking solenoid? I have seen several pics that are the complete opposites of each other - my car is a NA '87 wagon . Need a pic or diagram, thanks!

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I'm good, found a few diagrams but . . . I think I have a few issues, I found 4 exposed wires at the actuator and lock cylinder ring but also only get lock but not unlock so I believe my unlock solenoid is possibly toast - has anyone ccessed these recently on the 240? Thanks

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See my answer to your other post. See also recent post on outside door handle replacement with info how to remove the door panel.
Sorry, there is not a lot of people here answering 240 questions.
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Thanks, already removed door panel, quite easy and handle still works correctly

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