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Re:Gen4 power door locks

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28 Apr 2020 06:48 #221581 by warrengti
Replied by warrengti on topic Re:Gen4 power door locks
Yes I would say your right wonder if there is any other way to trigger the lock and unlock

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28 Apr 2020 08:17 #221583 by CC Baxter
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If it was me l'd hook in a separate new circuit to power the locks. Protect the existing wiring using diodes where necessary. A proper wiring diagram should help.
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18 May 2020 00:20 #222462 by warrengti
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Yes you are correct I did want to avoid this but I ended up makeing a circuit to power the lock diectly and retain the factory function using 3 DTDP relays and 2 Diodes. and Finaly my new system is installed with push button start and pasive key entry.

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