Remote power locks & trunk release & alarm system
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Remote power locks & trunk release & alarm system
I have been wanting to install these since I bought my car and finally ordered them today!
Remote power locks & alarm system:
Power trunk release:
And the interior door lock switches:
Remote power locks & alarm system:
Power trunk release:
And the interior door lock switches:
some of those come with power window locking as well which is very nice.
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I will leave everything as it is now and just add the new locks. I will not remove the holes for the key locks so if the battery in the remote is dead, I can still use the key to get into the car.Joso wrote:Are you going to remove the stock thing for looks or will you let it so in case you end up without batery?
I bought them from http://www.a1electric.comdelphis wrote: hey oz where did you get those and how much were they?
The keyless locks and alarm system is $119.95 (item W01F-B6000), the power trunk release is $24.95 (item TK01KIT) and the interior lock switch is $17.95 (per switch, I ordered only 1 switch) (item DLSW-1). The total price with shipping was $171.
Oz, regarding the power trunk release, i live in Australia, do you know if it will work with my car and how do you plan to install it, i was told these boot poppers are very expensive so im suprised that its so cheap and is it easy to install?
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Chris,
I do not know why they told you the boot (trunk) popper is expensive; I have seen cheap ones for as little as $13 on eBay.
As for installing it, all it requires is one side of the solinoid (the popper) be grounded to the trunk lid or even one of the ground wires for the rear lights and one power wire run from the solinoid to the boot release switch. The other side of the boot release switch will be connected to +12V power. When you press the boot relese button, the switch completes the circuit, activates the solinoid and unlocks the latch on the boot.
If this is going to be used with a remote opening system, then a relay is needed to connect the output of the main control unit's auxiliry output which is activated, and sends +12V to the solinoid when you press the boot release button on your remote control.
Perhaps they told you it was expensive because they were going to charge a lot of money to install it for you!
So, to answer your question, yes, that will work on your car and will work on both the 4 door sedan (saloon) and the hatchback.
** I wrote both boot /trunk and sedan/saloon so people in different contries will understand; some people do not know what the boot is, nor do they know what a saloon is.
I do not know why they told you the boot (trunk) popper is expensive; I have seen cheap ones for as little as $13 on eBay.
As for installing it, all it requires is one side of the solinoid (the popper) be grounded to the trunk lid or even one of the ground wires for the rear lights and one power wire run from the solinoid to the boot release switch. The other side of the boot release switch will be connected to +12V power. When you press the boot relese button, the switch completes the circuit, activates the solinoid and unlocks the latch on the boot.
If this is going to be used with a remote opening system, then a relay is needed to connect the output of the main control unit's auxiliry output which is activated, and sends +12V to the solinoid when you press the boot release button on your remote control.
Perhaps they told you it was expensive because they were going to charge a lot of money to install it for you!
So, to answer your question, yes, that will work on your car and will work on both the 4 door sedan (saloon) and the hatchback.
** I wrote both boot /trunk and sedan/saloon so people in different contries will understand; some people do not know what the boot is, nor do they know what a saloon is.
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Wow Oz u really know your stuff thanks for the info, and yes i was told by a guy over here that boot poppers, especially remote boot poppers cost a heap, lol you msut be right on the charging heaps for installation part Do you know if these guys ship to Australia because they have nothing about payment or shipping on their site.
Thanks so much.
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Here is one you could install:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOLDEN-COMMODORE ... dZViewItem
$14.99AU and $8.50 shipping.
All the parts are there to make it work on your car. You will just need to run the wires and attach the solinoid with a screw or nut and bolt.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOLDEN-COMMODORE ... dZViewItem
$14.99AU and $8.50 shipping.
All the parts are there to make it work on your car. You will just need to run the wires and attach the solinoid with a screw or nut and bolt.