Power Door Locks
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Power Door Locks
I have manual door locks on my 7, where could I find the parts to install power door locks and how do you do it? I want an alarm and keyless entry, and that requires power door locks of course!
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I just got my actuator at a local car audio shop because I already had my alarm system bought and I didn't want to wait for the actuator to come in (paid $20 for the convience of not waiting )..... but here are some you can order from the web
http://www.commandoalarms.com/itm30005.htm
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...091717332&rd=1
Then just find an alarm/keyless entry system that you like and you should be good to go.
http://www.commandoalarms.com/itm30005.htm
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...091717332&rd=1
Then just find an alarm/keyless entry system that you like and you should be good to go.
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I think that the passenger door already has an actuator to lock that door when driver door is locked manually. But anyways, when I bought my car it came with an alarm and the driver door always felt like it had an actuator on it so I took the door panel off and sure enough it did. One of the wires were cut which is why it wasn't working, so I just reconnected it and **** it started working . So now I have a working car alarm that actually locks the doors and unlocks them when I push the button instead of just making the lights blink. So yeah I think you just need one actuator, usually when you buy an alarm all of that stuff is included or you pay a little extra for the actuator and install. Not a big deal to protect your investment. It sure does make it easier to lock and unlock the car, just more of a convenience really.
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