cental locking going off on it's own

peter700

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Hi all, I've got an 03, 3.0 z4. My central locking has developed a mind of it's own. When driving along it opens both doors then closes them again. Sometimes it's happening all the time then it can go for weeks and not do it. If the heating is set to 24c + then this seems to make the problem worst, today I went back outside (after I had just been out in the car) to find that the central locking was going on and off on the drive. I have scoured the internet but I am really struggling with this one any help would be appreciated. I can't imagine this is doing the central locking any good constantly going off.
 
Sounds like a loose connection somewhere, check the centre console door locking switch!

Maybe unplug it and see If that cures the problem!
 
Cheers I will try that tomorrow, I was also thinking it might be the GM5 module as that controls the central locking. It's a bit strange that no body else seems to had had this problem.
 
Terryvision said:
Sounds like a loose connection somewhere, check the centre console door locking switch!

Maybe unplug it and see If that cures the problem!

+1 Terrvision process of elimination also try finger tapping to hopefully highlight problem area.
 
Right then sorry to bring back an old post but removing the hazard/ central locking switch from the car hasn't worked. On the way to work today the central locking was going off constantly, both door locks constantly opening and closeing. This is doing my head in now if anybody can point me in the write direction it would be appresheated.
 
I had a similar fault on my first BMW Mini convertible (2004) which uses a lot of similar components, it turned out to be a fault with the module It's not uncommon on BMW/Mini models, although mine was replaced under warranty I'm told cleaning and securing the connections is worth a try first and certainly worth locating the GM5 module to check it out. http://www.bmwgm5.com/GM5_Z4_Removal.htm

However it's more likely the relays in the module and there are specialists that can refurbish the GM5 for £100-£120 as opposed to BMW at nearer £500 for the part. or you can apparently replace the relays yourself http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&p=1020582

Thinking about it I had the same on my Merc SLK which used to fire off the locking all night and run the battery down, also the module.
 
Cheers for replying, I will look into getting the GM5 module tested. I am also going to look into trying to disable the function that locks both doors if the car is going above 10mph.
 
Cheers for replying, I will look into getting the GM5 module tested. I am also going to look into trying to disable the function that locks both doors if the car is going above 10mph.
 
peter700 said:
trying to disable the function that locks both doors if the car is going above 10mph.

Easily done through SSS (Software Service Station) either by dealer (costly), Indy (cheaper) or someone on here with the software (possibly a pint), where are you based someone here might be able to help.
 
Hi I am based just outside of Burton on Trent in Derbyshire, I am thinking of using the chap on this site to check my GM5 module for me to see if that's the route of my central locking going off constantly. http://bmwgm5.info/index.html
 
peter700 said:
Hi I am based just outside of Burton on Trent in Derbyshire, I am thinking of using the chap on this site to check my GM5 module for me to see if that's the route of my central locking going off constantly. http://bmwgm5.info/index.html

Your a way away from me, Droitwich Worcestershire, otherwise would be happy to 'turn off' the auto central locking but more importantly read your fault codes to try to identify the problem. I suggest you contact mac27040 as he is only about 20 miles from you. I know he has the software and knows how to use better than most
 
Finally bottomed the problem took the car to this chap http://bmwgm5.info/ 120 miles each way for me but was well worth the drive. After a test drive and some diagnostics he diagnosed a faulty GM5 Modula. Something had failed in the module so that manual on/off switch in the cabin was always on causing the doors to lock. He fitted a second hand GM5, coded it to the car and fitted two new relays in it.
As he had the GM5 out he programmed it for me so now both locks open when you press the open button, the car doesn't lock it's self when going over 10MPH. For some reason the one touch button on the passenger side had been disabled that now works and best of all I can open and close my hood with the key :) You just hold the open button down and the roof will open too, All that for £120 (not including petrol) I was very impressed with the chap he was very knowledgeable on BMW electronics. As a bonus the car averaged 37 to the gallon, that seems half decent for a 3.0L cruising at 70-80. Sorry I mean 70 :)
 
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