POWER DOOR LOCK KIT 4 DOOR |
 | Brand: Parts Express Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $21.95 as of 9/7/2010 12:43 CDT details You Save: $48.04 (69%)
New (3) from $21.95
Seller: Sherco Auto Supply Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 8796
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
UPC: 844632013591 EAN: 0844632013591 ASIN: B0002KR9Q6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description With this kit, you can install power door locks in virtually any vehicle. For use with 2 or 4 door vehicles, this power door lock system is easy to install and includes 4 motor solenoid type actuators (1 five wire and 3 two wire), wiring harness, actuator control module, and wiring instructions. Compatible with most auto security systems.
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Customer Reviews: Easy to install, a little noisy March 15, 2010 Juan Murillo (Costa Rica) It is a good product for the cost, good quality of their components and easy to install. I recommend it. It comes with their wires and central command, it could be connected with the alarm.
Very good.. Excellent value February 17, 2010 Charles R. Ross Jr. I used this kit to install power door locks in a 91 Geo Metro.. It worked just as advertised.. Just one caution.. Install the module under the dash.. NOT in the door.. I located it in the door and rainwater ruined it and I had to order another one.. But that was MY fault.. The product worked perfectly.
Door lock units January 17, 2010 E. Armellino (So.Cal.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I installed these in my daughters car prior to installing an alarm. It includes all the hardware to mount and connect to the existing mechanisims that lock and unlock your doors. They look like they could replace worn or defective original equipmetn locks as well. The included wiring is adequate for a mid-size vehicle. The units for the front doors have extra wiring for the switches normaly found in todays cars. The instructions that come with the units seem like an after thought and look like you have to adapt them to fit your car. There is no mention of or suggestion for utilising the four strips of metal that might be mounting brackets. I also had a problem with the ground for the control relay being back-fed through the solenoid. Cutting off the black ground wire to the front door units and leaving the wire to just the relay unit solved the problem. Other wise the solenoids sound strong and capable.
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