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Please HELP! No Power to locks and windows on Passenger side

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Old Dec 27th, 2016, 21:07   #11
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Hi All
We have a 2004 V50 diesel and it's just started to act up with the drivers side (right side) doors not locking with the remote and non of the windows opening using the drivers side window switches.
Also we had the seatbelt warning signal come on intermittently as well as a warning to say that the airbags needed to be checked.
At one point the information LED (mpg's, time, tempeture readout) went out completely for five minutes or so.
All of of the above has happened in the last 36hrs.
I can hear the locks clunking open and shut on the left side of the car and the boot (tailgate) but not on the right side when the remote is operated. This had a new battery three weeks ago.
Could all of these problems be caused by the same thing i.e. water in the door electric connections?

Any suggestions?
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