Bmw E90 Passenger Door Lock Problem Bronco
My 2006 BMW 325I had the same problem with the door locks not responding. I checked all related fuses and found #57 (15 amp) was the only related fuse blown. I put in a new fuse and it still would not work. I then disconnected the battery for a while then once I reconnected the battery everything worked fine.
BMW's lame restoration it to change the 15 Amp fuse for the door locks to a 20 Amp fuse and then cycle the locks a team of situations and if the fuse blows back or the door locks nonetheless do no longer artwork then replace the door lock actuator in pairs. The two fronts or the two rears. Because you have problems with the two passenger. BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum BMW E90/E92/E93 3-series General Forums General E90 Sedan / E91 Wagon / E92 Coupe / E93 Cabrio Passenger Side Door Lock Failure Thread Tools Search this Thread.
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This morning after dropping kids at school my central locking stopped working i.e. pressing key fob buttons and lock button on dash has no affect on doors, doors stay unlocked when driving etc. I have had this before in 2009 and MP fixed it.
Searching the internet reveals that this is a common problem on the E90 and is either the fuse or actuator. Guys in the States have a Service Bulletin to fix the problem. Does anyone know if there are any service bulletins for this in South Africa?
If it's just the fuse then it should be a cheap fix. The actuator costs about R900 from BMW. If there is a service bulletin then I would rather BM carry some or all of the cost.