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k10mistry 24-10-11 02:03 PM

Central Locking Pump
 
Hello Everyone, Just wanted to know if anyone has a central Locking Pump part no: 4AO862257A.

Ebay don't have any with that part number, google give me german websites? I took the pump to a electrician he said the pump has totally burn't out and so has the circuit board as well.

Please can anyone help??:wall:

stuartmmcfc 24-10-11 02:12 PM

whats it for?
I'm sure someone with access to ETKA will advise you better, but I found on my ur that there were several pumps with differing part numbers that worked fine.

k10mistry 24-10-11 02:16 PM

Its for a 1992 Audi Coupe 2.8 Quattro

Audi have just said they they are £298 + VAT

OMG!!!

davow 24-10-11 02:42 PM

pm sent

Phil Payne 24-10-11 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k10mistry (Post 241681)
Its for a 1992 Audi Coupe 2.8 Quattro

Audi have just said they they are £298 + VAT

OMG!!!

You can get five-wire actuators from Maplins for a tenner a door. Chuck the pump away.

Ringmaster 24-10-11 04:12 PM

Phil,

Would this be a solution for those of us with a central locking system such as my C3 has?

:idea:

k10mistry 24-10-11 04:23 PM

Cheers Phil thanks for the solution but I would like to keep the car in its original state!

Thanks for your help though!

Hanuman 24-10-11 04:28 PM

The electrical actuators are an option, but only if you understand what you wish to do; how to wire them in correctly, and have decent tools to do the job reliably. There is no point in swapping one problem for another.

to K10.....
the first part of your pump part number is 4A0862257A, which sort of links t to the chassis.
I wonder if there is any commonality between al the pumps fitted to the audis of a certain era.
(anybody...?)

My V8 has 443862257H according to VAGCAT.
I broke a V8 last year, and have a pump in my spares. But not immediately to hand.

A photo of yours might help.
You show me yours, and i'll show you mine if I get a chance.;)

Hanuman 24-10-11 05:46 PM

What is worth investigating prior to fitting a new pump, is the cause of the total failure of the old.
Is it old age, or problems in the hoses and other bits resulting in the pump failure? It would not be good to fit a new one if the same were to happen.

Audicted 24-10-11 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k10mistry (Post 241677)
Hello Everyone, Just wanted to know if anyone has a central Locking Pump part no: 4AO862257A.

Ebay don't have any with that part number, google give me german websites? I took the pump to a electrician he said the pump has totally burn't out and so has the circuit board as well.

Please can anyone help??:wall:

According to ETKA your part number is 4A0862257J, (not A) and this part number is common across B3's and B4's from 1989-1996 (Coupes, Sedans and Avants including RS2) and C4's from 1992-1997, the A8 from 1994-1999 and the V8 from 1989-1994.

Check your part number again.


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