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The smaller of the two plugs gives the ground so you'll get no door open signal (and hence no interior lights when you open that door) and you may also find that the central locking only works one way. With no ground on one side of the CDL switch you'll find that it will lock on the central locking but won't unlock as the lack of ground from the switch makes things think it is already unlocked. It's that same CDL switch that has failed which is causing the dancing locks.

A reconditioned latch (with new switches) from Marty is only £70 exchange so not too expensive http://p38webshop.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=60

The broken bits are from where someone has smashed the old latch as it had jammed in the superlocked position so aren't from the one that is in there. I suspect they smashed the old one and fitted a secondhand replacement with iffy switches.