jonathanmiller7
Rifter central locking failure
Summary of the thread
A 2021 Peugeot Rifter is experiencing a central locking failure, with none of the doors locking or unlocking and an error stored in the memory. Initial checks of the fuses and key fob battery did not resolve the issue. A similar past issue on a different vehicle was caused by a corroded connector. The suggested solution is to use a diagnostic tool to identify the fault, which was confirmed to be a cable or plug connection issue, costing 95€ to repair.
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jonathanmiller7 (community.author)
No, no signs at all. It was literally working fine one day, and completely dead the next. What was the fix on your Megane?
matthiasdark4
On my Megane they suspected it was a faulty receiver module for the car alarm. Ended up being a corroded connector. I'd get it hooked up to a decent diagnostic tool to pinpoint the fault before throwing money at it. Sounds like it needs a trip to the workshop.
jonathanmiller7 (community.author)
Thanks! I had a feeling a visit to the workshop was incoming. Diagnosis confirmed cable or plug connection fault. Cost 95€ to repair.
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matthiasdark4
Strange one, I had similar on my old Renault Megane, but that was years ago. Sounds like a total nightmare! Was there any sign of it failing first, like an intermittent fault?