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Old Oct 27, 2007
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Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas. Over the past few months my central locking has been locking and unlocking by itself now and again. Since yesterday, it will do it continuously - whether I'm in the car or not. I've had to disconnect the battery, just so it doesn't do it throughout the night!.
Was hoping someone had dealt with this before and knew what the problem was. The locks of all 4 doors will lock and unlock, and did notice a wierd 'grinding/fizzing' sound before when the locks were intermitant. Relay switch problem?

Any ideas would be marvellous!

thanks
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

I have a 96 Civic Coupe LSi which is doing the exact same thing, did you ever find an answer?
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

dude, the thread is going on 4 years old.
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

Gota start some where.

No else seems to have an answer for this problem
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

What country is the lsi? If it is like the US model with the remote locking going through the radio, I would try to reprogram the system.
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

It is a UK model.

Not sure if it goes through the radio
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

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It is a UK model.

Not sure if it goes through the radio
Take a pic of your stock radio.
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Re: Erratic central locking 96 Civic LSi

Sorry for the lack of response i have been in mourning.

I crashed my civic, didn't look too bad but the insurance have written it off, been absolutley gutted.

Have today brought another civic, 98 coupe.

I guess this will stay a mystery but thank you for your help and time.
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