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Cetchup May 16, 2002 10:31 PM

Keyless entry
 
Im looking at getting an alarm put in very soon and i need to know what i have to do to make it ok for keyless entry. I heard i need the Jspec door locks because our cables on the FD will snap if an acuator is put on them to pop the locks. I know not every FD in the USA has the jspec locks, so what do u guys use?

amp May 16, 2002 10:44 PM

stock locking mechanism on my bbr1 with keyless entry...Alpine

7-sins May 17, 2002 02:18 AM

I heard you need the J-spec pass side (which is teh US drivers side) because our drivers side wasnt setup for an electronic opening.

rxrx7 May 17, 2002 02:51 AM

I have an Alpine also that comes with it. The shop needed to put an actuator in the passenger to to make it work

neo_omega May 17, 2002 09:53 AM

I remember someone here sell those Japanese/Euro passenger side Actuator. Can't remember the name. But you do need that.

Vintage Red Touring May 17, 2002 10:01 AM

Use a reputable install shop, that has experience with FD's, or it can get ugly. The shop will have to install an actuator/motor since the locking mechanism isn't electric, but it is great to have once it is installed properly.

dclin May 17, 2002 12:16 PM

I got my passenger side (JDM) electric door actuator from Jesse Lau (laujesse on the forum) awhiles back. He had a hard time finding one though, but might want to give him a try.

I need to put it in one of these days, hehe.

san7 May 17, 2002 12:22 PM

My keyless entry works just fine with stock handles. You just need to add an actuator.
Ryan

dclin May 17, 2002 01:02 PM


Originally posted by san7
My keyless entry works just fine with stock handles. You just need to add an actuator.
Ryan

The idea is that, over time, the aftermarket actuator will put stress on the linkage and it may break. Probably will not happen if installed by a good installer.

The factory acutator is part of the door latch mechanism itself.

Daniel

Chron May 17, 2002 03:30 PM

I had one of those actuator on my Python alarm. After 2years.. $180 for a new lock mechnism cause cable snapped. But that is after my exterior door handle broke (~$300).

7-sins May 17, 2002 05:19 PM

If the cable snaps can you still get in on the pass side... it would suck to get locked out of your car cuz of that.


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