Central Locking Pump 1H0962257J

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A Central Locking Pump is an essential component in most modern cars equipped with a central locking system. It is responsible for the activation and deactivation of the central locking system by controlling the locking and unlocking of the car's doors and trunk. The central locking pump is usually located in the trunk or under the rear seat of the car and is powered by the car's electrical system. The pump consists of an electric motor, pump, and control module that work together to operate the central locking system.

When the driver presses the lock or unlock button on the key fob or door panel, the control module sends a signal to the central locking pump to activate the electric motor. The motor then pumps hydraulic fluid through the system, which in turn locks or unlocks the doors. The pump also controls the release of the trunk and fuel door, if the car is equipped with these features. In addition to its primary function of controlling the central locking system, the central locking pump may also be responsible for other functions in the car, such as controlling the suspension system or adjusting the height of the car's headlights.