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Body - Securing/Changing Lock Motors

Section
8

Group
83

No:
0039

Year
03

Month
05

Central locking motor in the front and rear doors, securing/changing

Background:

This Service bulletin describes a new method for the installation or replacement of the central locking motors and a corrective action to the locks when replacing the doors.

Affected vehicles
Model Chassis No.
S40, V40 000001 - 942620

Lock, handle
Central locking motor, installation

1
Description of the central locking motors, front and rear doors




The inner lock assembly must be removed if the motor is to be replaced.

Note! Use the illustrations to determine which version applies!

Version A: No extra mounting for the motor

Version B (chassis no -94 2619): from the 2000 onwards a bracket was installed at the bottom of the motor The bracket is secured in the door panel.

Version C (chassis no 94 2620-): The motor is secured by a screw in the door panel.



2
Removing/installing the central locking motor




If the entire lock must be removed the bracket (D) on the door must be removed first if applicable.

When the motor is replaced the top bolt (E) should not be fitted in version (C).

Assemble in the same way as described in VADIS. The support should be secured last.

3
Corrective action to locks when replacing the doors

Note! Because of a new design the following must be carried out when replacing a door

When a new door is fitted the bracket in version (B) is not used.

In the case of version (A) and (B) the top motor screw must be removed.

Securing the lock to the door should then be carried out with the new screw at (E).