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No power to rear nearside door 😐

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Hi All, my 2011 Yeti has developed a fault where there in no power to the rear nearside door - lock and window.  And, every time the car now goes over 10mph the the anti-hijack auto lock kicks in, it is constantly doing it when in slow moving traffic.

 

Anybody got any ideas before I take it to the garage.  I’ll be annoyed if it is a loom issue as I had both front door looms changed several years ago 😬

 

Sandy

Edited by Sandy.Rogers

Drivers door loop.

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Could also be rear door to B-pillar wiring break, especially if that door gets used regularly.

No substitute for visual inspection of both really.

 

16 hours ago, Sandy.Rogers said:

And, every time the car now goes over 10mph the the anti-hijack auto lock kicks in, it is constantly doing it when in slow moving traffic.

That should not happen, most likely to do with a failed door loom.

To stop auto locking in the Maxidot go to.
Convenience
Central Locking
Deselect Auto Locking.

 

See here (if you haven't already, which you probably have)............

 

https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/510480-electrical-yeti-12-petrol-2011/

 

In my case it seemed to happen overnight without prompting and caused all manner of weird electrical malfunctions so I'm not surprised to see your strange occurrences.

 

I think you'll just have to change the wiring loom (again). Mine cost £239 parts and labour - the fella said he thought the new design of wiring loom didn't have a great deal of room for movement and implied it wouldn't last as long as the original.

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