karlwalter36
Galloper Central Locking Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2002 Hyundai Galloper has a central locking problem where the doors won't lock or unlock, and an error memory indicates a fault. The issue is suspected to be related to a cable or plug connection. After checking potential causes like fuses, the problem is confirmed to be a defective plug connection, which is resolved at a workshop.
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karlwalter36 (community.author)
Which fuse specifically? The manual isn't very clear on which one controls the central locking.
vincentschroeder1
I can't recall the exact number now, but it's best to get it checked at a workshop. They'll diagnose it properly, unlike blindly replacing fuses, which is like throwing darts in the dark.
karlwalter36 (community.author)
Took it to the workshop. You were right, it was a defective plug connection. 95€ repair. Thanks!
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vincentschroeder1
I had a similar issue with my Galloper. Have you checked the fuse box? Sometimes it's a simple blown fuse, like a short circuit tripping a breaker in your house.