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Help please!

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Hey all,

I central locking is screwed. I've replaced the motors checked all the wiring and fuses all fine!

Im sick of trying to figure out whats wrong so what a aftermarket central locking kit, with aftermarket ECU be a good idea?

I cant see it being that hard?

This is all i'll need? http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... &SUBCATID=

Thanks
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Post by payaya »

i ended up giving up!! screw it f**king didnt work didnt really know what the f**k to do.
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Post by mxysxy »

last year, I put up a full DIY with Photos how to replace stock central locking with after market one.
The one I bought was also from JayCar.
If you search for it should be easy to find.
Not sure if the threat has archived though
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http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=1058

check out my post,
I need to fix up the photo links, will do it tomorrow
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Post by EURO »

mine is sh*t too. One shop put bigger actuators in, but it still didnt work, saying that the actual locking mechanism seemed 'off center'. I gave up after that - but probs should take it to a more renknowned lock specialist.
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