F11 Passenger Door Lock problem

F11 Passenger Door Lock problem

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gizard

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2,255 posts

295 months

Sunday 25th March 2018
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my 63 Plate F11 has suddenly developed a strange issue with the passenger door lock - the actuator seems to struggle to push the pin up and so does the internal door handle but most of the time the door still actually unlocks and can be opened - I have removed the door card and can't see anything obvious - ie the cable from the internal door handle to the lock seems intact and ok, and nothing else appears out of place ....

any suggestions?

I read this could be rather expense - I do have extended full warranty would this be covered or not...?

cheers

G.

gizard

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2,255 posts

295 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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Well I have done a little bit more investigation and it certainly appears to be something wrong with the actuator - this might be due to low battery power. I have put the battery on charge an will see if this makes a difference but it seems strange that it affects the passenger side only - or is there a varied tolerance in the level of current these things require - ie perhaps the Passenger door actuator requires slightly more current and the battery fails to provide it in it's current state?

With a full BMW extended warranty is the actuator covered by BMW - my excess is 250 so is it worth claiming for a new actuator?

RandomConflict

2 posts

1 month

Friday 14th March
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gizard said:
my 63 Plate F11 has suddenly developed a strange issue with the passenger door lock - the actuator seems to struggle to push the pin up and so does the internal door handle but most of the time the door still actually unlocks and can be opened - I have removed the door card and can't see anything obvious - ie the cable from the internal door handle to the lock seems intact and ok, and nothing else appears out of place ....

any suggestions?

I read this could be rather expense - I do have extended full warranty would this be covered or not...?

cheers

G.
Hi G,

Stumbled across this post as I'm experiencing exactly the same issue on my 535D 2010 F11. Although the pin may not raise, the door still unlocks and unlocks without any issues. If I press the unlock button on my fob 3 or 4 times, the pin will eventually rise to the top. Repeated presses of the lock/unlock buttons seems to 'free it up' and it works normally, but leave the car for a couple of hours and the issue returns.

Did you manage to find the cause of this and if so, what was the fix?

Many thanks in advance,

Alex

Edited by RandomConflict on Friday 14th March 11:34

gizard

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2,255 posts

295 months

Friday 14th March
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Ha sorry sold the car a year later but it was certainly working then! Can't remember what the fix was but it didn't cost me anything so there was no warranty claim! Might have been battery charge and silicone spray, sorry not much help!

_Hoppers

1,456 posts

77 months

Friday 14th March
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I know this is a different issue but I had a problem with both rear locks on my F30 (not at the same time) where the pin would go down but did not always lock. IIRC the actuator from BMW was about £125 and was easy to DIY fit.

roly79

44 posts

113 months

Friday 14th March
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Had the same in my 2011 F11, only on passenger door. Was worse in winter with cold temps. Door never failed to open. Car had the issue for at least 8 years of my ownership never investigated further as still worked fine just slow or partially rise

RandomConflict

2 posts

1 month

Sunday 16th March
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Hi All,

Thank you very much for your replies, I understand this was an older post and I appreciate your insight!

This car is new to me as of the end of January and today I decided to investigate the sticky pin further. I removed the door card and sprayed a fair amount of silicone spray in the actuator, worked the lock up and down, a bit more silicone spray and clipped everything back together. Low and behold, it's still the same... If I open and close the car 3/4/5 times, it frees off and acts normally then a few hours later, it's back to being sticky.

As per the post above, the car continues to open/close without any issues, it's just the pin that sticks. Leads me to believe that the motor controlling this individual function doesn't like the cold. I'll leave it for now and monitor it, if it doesn't hinder the opening/closing of the door, I'll leave it.

Thank you all again, much appreciated!