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Old Nov 7th, 2017, 18:25   #1
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Hi. New to this forum, so please excuse if I failed to find any previous threads! My 2012 V60 has developed an intermittent central locking issue. Sometimes the indicator lights flash when locking, other times it doesn't. Often when unlocking, the passenger door stays locked. Just now (and not for the first time) when you lock with the fob, the passenger door doesn't lock at all. Volvo garage said it needs a new lock, just wondered if this is the case. We've tried all the permutations of the menu system to try and solve it. Anyone know what causes the problem? In every other respect the car seems to function just fine. Came across this screenshot on a forum relating to other models. I think we've tried a reset before, but unsure if it helped. please HELP :-)
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Old Nov 7th, 2017, 19:58   #2
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Yes this happened on my previous V60, intermittent fault on passenger door as you described. I found by twisting the inner lock with the key blade, provided a temporary fix (this appeared to force the latch to drop). In the end had to resign to a new door lock fitting at £300+ From main dealer.
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Old Nov 7th, 2017, 20:11   #3
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Fairly common problem I'm afraid. Quite a few threads on this on V40, V60, V70 sections. Seems a poor design that gets affected by water ingress, that's what I had explained with my V70 (mine was fortunately under warranty).

You might get some goodwill donation from Volvo as it's a known problem. May be worth asking about.
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Thanks for the info. Its driving us nuts. Sometimes the indicator light illuminates when locking, other times it doesn't and then doesn't lock the passenger door. Will follow it up with the dealer we bought the car from.
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Old Jan 26th, 2018, 18:16   #5
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Update - I had the lock replaced by the main dealer. I contacted Volvo via twitter, spoke to their Customer Care team, who rang the dealership. They offered a 10% discount on the cost, matched by the dealership too. So that was a result. I also had to have the front windscreen seals replaced which came to light at the service, and Volvo covered the cost of this too. So while there was a substantial cost, I was grateful for the sympathetic response from Volvo. Now all sorted.
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Old Jan 27th, 2018, 17:58   #6
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lock are faulty and very common easy to replace approx 30minutes
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Old Dec 2nd, 2018, 20:22   #7
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I'm having a similar issue with my 2013, S60. One of the rear passenger doors will not lock. I'm considering replacing the actuator myself and would welcome any advice from anyone who has already done this. There appears to be lots of stuff on the WWW, but I have not been able to find anything that fully covers what I want to do. Also, any suggestions of where to get spare parts other than an expensive dealership?
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Old Dec 4th, 2018, 07:37   #8
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Best way is to buy brand new then at least you get some warranty it won’t fail in short time. To replace it your self is independ of your skill level. It can be done in 1 hours with right tools. Yuo’ll need to remove door handle, eject window from it runners and securit with tape to the top of the door. From inside you’ll need to remove door card which is secured with two tox screw and then just pops out from clips. To pop window you do have two rubber cover on the plactic card you’ll need to lower window around half way to push two locking clips for window. Then secure window with tape to top frame. Next remove nuts from plastic panel. Dificult part is inside yuo’ll have two plastic clips which need to be press to realese side of the plastic card. You need to be carfule it’s easy to snap them. Then card is removed remove screws for door lock. Unit will come out easy, after that just put it back in reverse.
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Old Dec 5th, 2018, 23:21   #9
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I've lost count the number of occasions I have had to replace faulty locks on my various Volvos' over the past decade.
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Old Jul 26th, 2021, 04:04   #10
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For the door will not lock issue, I found that it's a safety recall in 2020. Happened to my 2012 S60.
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/12/17/...-door-latches/
https://recalls-us.volvocars.biz/pdf/R89978.pdf
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