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Old 14th August 2018, 10:28 PM
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Thanks for the messages guys.

Sorry but I am new to this type of diagnostic stuff as you will guess from the cars in my signature !!

I have now looked through some of the paperwork and uncovered a couple of printouts from may last year which were carried out about 20 mins apart.

The earlier one has a few fault codes for different ‘addresses’. The print out 20 mins later has all the ‘addresses ‘ clear apart from address 35 - central locking which has 27 faults per the pictures below.

How do I go about sorting this out?

If I took to a garage would they know what to do ?

Comments much appreciated.
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