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Alarm/Doorlock Motor problem S60 2001

Reading the manual for my S60T5 which I bought used almost a year ago, it
seems that if my car is equipped with an alarm system, there should be a
button on the console for it. There is no such button but I suspect that
there is an alarm system of some sort. Occasionally I would approach the car
and see that the driver's door was unlocked but as soon as I would open it an
alarm would go off. It would stop as soon as the "unlock" button on the remote
was pressed, but the red light on the top of the dash would blink rapidly until
I started the engine. I wondered about this off and on for some time and then
noticed that it was happening when I had locked the car with the remote but the
driver's door lock did not lock. (Sometimes with a second press of the "lock"
button on the remote, it does lock.)
It now seems that the alarm is happening when the computer has received the
command to lock the car but the driver's door is not locked and the computer
has not made itself aware of this, so when the door is opened normally it
believes it has been broken into.
My suspicion is that the motor that pulls the doorlock button down to do the
locking is sticking or weak. Can anyone confirm this? Can it be cleaned or
adjusted to be more positive in locking the door on command?

Thanks for any help you can give on this. On a 122 or a 164 I would know
exactly what to do but this is a whole nother kettle of worms!
--
George Downs Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!






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