Door lock issue

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Post 806695 by Blackdog on 2016-10-27 18:47:33

2007 V70 2.4D. Lock the car from the remote and the passenger door locks then opens. All the others stay locked. After the alotted time the deadlocks kick in and it is locked. Any ideas? Thanks Steve

Post 806705 by M-R-P on 2016-10-28 01:48:08

Might be corrosion on the door switchpack connection. Everything on the door runs through it.

Post 806733 by htomi on 2016-10-28 18:49:55

Its a common problem. I had this issue on my old S60 during winter time when the temperature was low. As the deadlock still works after 30 sec, I didn't do anything else just used some wd40 (based on another forum recommendation which seemed to cure the problem. Closing the car with the key works too. Check out this: http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=26570&page=2

Post 806754 by Blackdog on 2016-10-29 11:14:37

That worked. Sprayed the lock and the button with AC90. Locked and unlocked half a dozen times on the remote and all sorted.

Post 806773 by LeeT5 on 2016-10-30 02:08:53

A locksmith told me recently not to use WD40 on locks because it doesn't contain PTFE. Apparently, it will knacker the lock? He told me to use GT85 as this is much better and does contain PTFE.

Post 806774 by Harvey on 2016-10-30 08:06:55

[QUOTE=LeeT5;806773]A locksmith told me recently not to use WD40 on locks because it doesn't contain PTFE. Apparently, it will knacker the lock? He told me to use GT85 as this is much better and does contain PTFE.[/QUOTE] Did he mean the barrel or the lock mechanism itself, I can understand saying the barrel.

Post 806775 by Shinsplintz 101 on 2016-10-30 09:00:15

The problem with wd40 is that it generally blasts away all the old lubricant, grease or oil, but then evaporates away potentially leaving a dry joint. So can be initially very good at getting a stuck part moving but then once dry you're back in the same boat. Products like GT penetrate, release the leave behind the PTFE residue which keep the parts sliding over each other. Also good for giving some additional protection to electrical connections. Plus, it smells amazing. Got some for my bike years ago & now lash it onto anything at the drop of a hat just to get a whiff of the aroma! WD40 is great stuff, but has its limitations, as does the GT, but either will work well in a pinch.

Post 806779 by htomi on 2016-10-30 14:55:46

I believe the issue lies with the micro-switch not the lock mechanism itself. Similar problem occurred with the Mini R50's trunk latch due to the bad seal design. Dust, mud etc got collected and as a result, the micro-was disabled temporary. I had to repeat the cleaning procedure every 7-8 mnth on the Mini. Used WD-40 without issues. The 3 in One (brand) PTFE based product I've used with great success on roof window rails and door hinges. http://www.halfords.ie/motoring/engine-oils-fluids/lubricating-penetrating-oil/3-in-one-professional-high-performance-lubricant-with-ptfe-400ml http://www.halfords.ie/motoring/engine-oils-fluids/lubricating-penetrating-oil/3-in-one-with-added-ptfe-aerosol-250ml