peterdragon51
UrbanCruiser Door Contact Signal Faulty
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A 2013 Toyota UrbanCruiser owner experienced a faulty door contact signal, preventing the car from locking or unlocking. The issue was suspected to be a defective cable or plug connection. A similar problem was noted by another individual, who suggested checking the wiring harness where it enters the door. The problem was confirmed to be a break in the wiring harness, which was resolved by a professional repair.
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peterdragon51 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! Yeah, the central locking system is completely dead. Where exactly on the wiring harness did you find the issue? Was it visibly damaged?
achimschulz1
Mine wasn't visibly damaged, but a mechanic found a break in one of the wires inside the insulation. Given your central locking is out too, it's probably a similar electrical issue. Might be best to get it checked professionally.
peterdragon51 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! Took it to a shop, and you were right, it was the wiring harness. 95€ later, it's fixed. Appreciate the help!
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achimschulz1
Sounds familiar. I had the same issue on my old Opel Astra, also around the door latch. Check the wiring harness where it goes into the door. Is the central locking system failing?