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- Central Locking Motor (2) Apply Central Locking Motor filter
- Central Locking Motor -Boot/Tailagte/Hatch (2) Apply Central Locking Motor -Boot/Tailagte/Hatch filter
- Central Locking Pump (2) Apply Central Locking Pump filter
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- Central Locking Switch (2) Apply Central Locking Switch filter
- Central Locking Vacuum Pump (8) Apply Central Locking Vacuum Pump filter
- ECU Central Locking (2) Apply ECU Central Locking filter
- Lockset, ECU, Transponder & BSI (2) Apply Lockset, ECU, Transponder & BSI filter
- Lockset, ECU, Transponder & Speedo Cluster (2) Apply Lockset, ECU, Transponder & Speedo Cluster filter
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- Vacuum Pump (6) Apply Vacuum Pump filter
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About Central Locking Vacuum Pumps
The Mazda 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 Mazda 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 Mazda 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.
Mazda trivia
- The Mazda logo is meant to be an owl, expressing Mazda's goal of expanding its wings for the future.
- In 2010, 459 Mazda MX-5s all gathered at the UNESCO Zollverein World Heritage Site in Germany. This is the largest parade of Mazdas in the manufacturer's history.
- Mazda loves a good slogan, and they've used a lot of them in their long history. Aside from their most famous "Zoom Zoom", they've also used less snappy slogans like, "It just feels right", and Get in. Be moved."
- The 1975 Mazda Roadpacer came with a unique (at the time) anti-hijacking feature. When driving at more than 10mph, the car automatically performed central locking on all of the doors. It also got 9mpg, but it's the central locking that stands out.
- The name Mazda comes from both the name of the founder (Jujiro Matsuda) and the Zoroastrian God of Wisdom, Ahura Mazda.