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BMW 2009 F01 central locking fuses

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#1 ·
Hi All :)

I have a F01 2009 (730d) in UK. My central locking has malfunctioned, and now i can only open the driver door using the manual key. Both rear doors will not open from the inside or the outside. Same goes for the front passenger door. Im hoping it is just a fuse that has blown. Does anyone know where I can get a fuse diagram. There are two fuse compartments - one in the boot (trunk) and one that is accessible from the glove box. I can not seem to find any accurate diagram of the fuse panel in the front (access via the glove box) - does anyone know or have the fuse diagram. I also need to know which fuses I should check, there are so many, and it is not easy to get at them, so I want to avoid checking every single fuse!!

Hope someone out there can help me, as right now my wife and kids have to slide through the window to get in the car ;-)

many thanks!!!
 
#2 · (Edited)
My personal experience in my 2013 750i has been fuse #14 behind the glovebox.
It is a 15A fuse.
This has blown twice on me with very similar problems like your description.
 
#8 ·
My personal experience in my 2013 750i has been fuse #14 behind the glovebox. It is a 15A fuse. This has blown twice on me with very similar problems like your description.
Thank you very much. This knowledge helped me too. For me I had two keys with me when comfort access failed. I arrived at my destination and doors were not locking. I locked them manually and that was it. All door were no longer opening including the diesel tank cap. The whole week I opened manually until I read your post yesterday- this morning I bought the 15A fuse for fuse number 14. I am so happy everything is working now. I just cancelled an appointment to the dealer scheduled for tomorrow.