fuse 15
i dont think there is central locking in them
the 15 fuse in your coin box
Fuse 21 is the central locking & interior light fuse.
If the central locking is still working, then the easiest way to work this out is to pull out each fuse, one at a time only. After you pull one fuse - check the central locking to see if it still works. When the central locking goes dead - that's the fuse that controls it. The other way around - if the central locking is not working - then pull one fuse out at a time and visually inspect it to see if its blown - make sure you replace the fuse with one of the same amperage - ( they will be marked like , 10A for 10 amps, 20A for 20 amps. ) if there are no markings on the fuse - then make sure that if you pull out a RED fuse then replace it with a new one of the same colour. This method of testing car electrical fuses will work for any car equipment.
Fuse numbers 11,13,21
In the fuse box.
in the fuse box
The fuse for the central locking mechanism can be located by looking at the diagram on the inside cover of the fuse box. The fuse box is located in the engine compartment.
f8 20A also operates clock, luggage compartment lighting, roof lamp, & central locking :)
the control unit should be built into the right hand fuse box below the steering column.it was in mine anyway...i replaced the fuse box and it sorted out my problem.
Under the bonnet there is a fuse bow near the bulkhead. Fuse number 63 is central locking. Its a 20 amp fuse.
behind the glove box on passenger side,remove fuse box and central locking fuse is round the back of it.