My 2002 Mini with 112,000; I pulled the wrong fuse out, but put it back in place now door locks do not work.

Asked by dal29697 Nov 14, 2014 at 08:41 PM about the 2002 MINI Cooper S

Question type: General

I accidentally pulled the wrong fuse that controls the door locks. Fuse is not blown, but
since putting it back into place my automatic door locks do not work using the key fob or
the interior switch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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143,755

By removing lock fuse,your remote/fob,lost the memory code,you will have to program it back to the car,there are video,s on youtube to show you how,or take to dealer,to have it done.

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