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- Central Locking Control unit (1) Apply Central Locking Control unit filter
- Central Locking ECU (1) Apply Central Locking ECU filter
- Central Locking Fob (1) Apply Central Locking Fob filter
- Central Locking Motor (1) Apply Central Locking Motor filter
- Central Locking Motor -Boot/Tailagte/Hatch (1) Apply Central Locking Motor -Boot/Tailagte/Hatch filter
- Central Locking Pump (1) Apply Central Locking Pump filter
- Central Locking Relay (1) Apply Central Locking Relay filter
- Central Locking Solonoid (1) Apply Central Locking Solonoid filter
- Central Locking Switch (1) Apply Central Locking Switch filter
- Central Locking Vacuum Pump (5) Apply Central Locking Vacuum Pump filter
- ECU Central Locking (1) Apply ECU Central Locking filter
- Lockset, ECU, Transponder & BSI (1) Apply Lockset, ECU, Transponder & BSI filter
- Lockset, ECU, Transponder & Speedo Cluster (1) Apply Lockset, ECU, Transponder & Speedo Cluster filter
- Remote Alarm Fob (1) Apply Remote Alarm Fob filter
- Security Steering Lock & Key (1) Apply Security Steering Lock & Key filter
- Vacuum Pump (4) Apply Vacuum Pump filter
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About Central Locking Vacuum Pumps
The Honda central locking vacuum pump is located in the door behind the door trim, and is housed in a rubber housing to protect it. It is used to open and close the doors on a central locking system when the button on the key or fob is pressed. If a Honda central locking vacuum pump fails, it will result in the loss of central locking to the door it controls. This means that the door will be unable to be locked and unlocked, creating a potential security issue.
The vacuum-powered central locking system is now virtually defunct in modern vehicles due to the creation of electrical central locking systems. However some older vehicles, particularly Mercedes Benz cars will use the vacuum system.
Failure of a Honda central locking vacuum pump will break the vacuum that is used to power the locking and unlocking mechanism, so the door will not open or close when the key or fob button is pressed. It is possible that a failure of the central locking system is caused by a leak elsewhere in the vacuum, so it is important to check other components in the locking assembly to establish what has caused the failure.
Honda trivia
- Honda is the second largest car manufacturer in Japan (falling just behind Toyota), and the eighth largest in the world.
- The Indy 500 race in America should probably just give Honda the cup to keep because they’ve won more races than any other car manufacturer.
- As a company, Honda is responsible for the manufacturing of more than 14 million engines every single year.
- Honda’s main plant in Japan is so big that it has its own airport.
- With 5% of their revenue funnelled straight back into research and development, Honda has been responsible for groundbreaking new technologies that have seen widespread adoption across the car industry. The most famous is the notion of a practical four-wheel-drive vehicle, first seen in the Honda Accord in 1987.