What are the common faults of the Elysee central lock?
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Common faults of the Elysee central lock include aging motors, blown fuses in the switch circuit, malfunctioning central lock control unit, and loosened linkage rods of the main motor. Introduction to car central locks: Car central lock refers to the switch located next to the driver's seat, which can simultaneously control the closing and opening of all car doors. This "central door lock" control device was first installed on cars as early as the 1970s and has become relatively common after more than two decades of application. The central lock switch inside the car is generally installed on the door or the center console. Common types of central lock faults: Common faults of car central locks generally include aging motors that need replacement, blown fuses in the switch circuit that require replacement, malfunctioning central lock control units that need replacement, and loosened linkage rods of the main motor that need tightening. For example, faults like blown fuses can only be directly replaced, unless they are mechanical structures that can be repaired.