What is the reason why the two right-side doors of the Volkswagen Tiguan cannot be locked?
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Volkswagen Tiguan's two right-side doors cannot be locked due to issues with the door lock mechanism, locking actuator, or wiring faults. Reasons why car doors cannot be locked: Remote locking failure or factors such as aging of the car's remote transmitter antenna can cause the remote key to malfunction. Strong magnetic signal interference around the car may also be a factor. Owners should be wary of door jammers, as some criminals use radio signal blockers that emit electromagnetic waves at the same frequency as the locking signal, thereby disrupting the electronic code of the car's central locking system and temporarily disabling it. Solutions for car doors that cannot be locked: Primarily check whether the four doors, trunk, and front hood are properly closed. Additionally, inspect each lock mechanism and control circuit for open or short circuits. Determine whether the issue lies with the central locking motor not functioning or the door not closing properly. If the door cannot close, the problem is with the lock mechanism; if the door closes but the motor does not work, then the central locking motor is damaged.