annikeller8
Scenic door lock faulty cable
Summary of the thread
A Renault Scenic owner experienced a faulty door lock issue, suspecting a defective cable or plug connection. Another participant suggested checking the door switch or sensor, as these are common culprits in such malfunctions. The owner eventually took the car to a workshop, where a defective cable was confirmed and repaired, resolving the issue.
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annikeller8 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! Where exactly is the door switch located? And is it difficult to access?
victoriashadow99
On my Astra it was integrated in the door lock. I am not sure about your Scenic. I fiddled around with it for a while, but ended up taking it to the workshop. If you're not comfortable with auto electrics, I'd recommend getting it checked out professionally.
annikeller8 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! Took it to the shop and you were right. It was a defective cable. Repair cost me 95€. Everything works again.
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victoriashadow99
Sounds familiar! I had the same issue with my Opel Astra a while back. The automatic locks went haywire. Have you checked the door switch or sensor? Those are usually the culprits when it comes to vehicle doors and car sensor malfunctions.