You must first make sure the door latches (front AND rear) are locking into the second lock position on both doors. You will never get the doors adjusted right until you can first get them to close and latch right. This will take some trial and error adjustment of the front and rear anchor pins. You should be able to get them to latch simultaniously. Do the adjustment on flat and level ground. Take your time and get this as smooth as you can so you can go on to the following steps. The doors should not "bump" closed or have to be forced. This is a tricky thing to adjust because as the door closes it closes in an arc and it is not easy to see what is going on. You might also have to add or remove washers so the head of the anchor pin doesn't hit the door. The head of the anchor pin shouldn't hit the guide either if you have it adjusted really nice. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Paul Salsbury <paul.salsbury@xxxx> wrote: > I am now at the end of my wits with these bloody door > locks. > > Yesterday I spent most of the afternoon doing the lock > and latch setting procedure, and they still don't > work.... but I did get one step further on..... > > Sooo... > > I can now lock both doors from both sides, however I > can't unlock either from either side.. > > The solenoids are good and do work, I have done a > continuity test on all wiring and it is good too. > > My lock module has been upgraded and works well. > > One point to note after locking and trying to unlock > several times the solenoids are warm to touch. > > Please help, I'm begining to think I will only ever > have a manual system.... > > Paul > #6463 > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! > Messenger http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/