tomlehmann95
Fiat Mobi central locking failure
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A 2017 Fiat Mobi owner experienced a central locking failure, suspecting a bad cable or plug as the cause. Another person suggested checking the fuse box for a blown fuse, as issues with the car alarm or keyless entry might be related. Ultimately, the problem was identified as a bad connection in the central locking system's wiring harness, which was resolved by a technician.
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tomlehmann95 (community.author)
Could you be more specific about the fuse location in the fuse box? A diagram or fuse number would really help.
manueldavis7
On the Palio, the fuse was usually in the fuse box under the steering wheel. Should be similar on the Mobi. The diagram's usually on the fuse box cover or in your owner's manual. But honestly, since you're getting error codes and suspecting wiring, and given my past experience, a workshop might be a good idea. Could save you a headache.
tomlehmann95 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to a technician. It was a bad connection in the central locking system's wiring harness. Cost 95€ to fix. Thanks for your help.
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manueldavis7
Hey! I had something similar with my old Palio. Check the fuse box first – see if the door lock fuse blew. Easy fix if it is. Any issues with the car alarm or keyless entry? Sometimes they're linked.