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Noisy central locking - can I have it fixed?
I have had a Mazda garage examine a noisy central locking deadlock. Mazda changed solenoids but the noise remains. Mazda won't do any more. I have been stranded once, when the RAC managed to free the door. Where do I stand as the system currently works, the car is in warranty? I'm concerned I may be seriously stranded inside/ outside the car away from home.
Asked on 9 May 2013 by mark h
Answered by
Honest John
If the system works then there isn't anything you can compel them to do because there is no fault to repair; only a noise.
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