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Central locking ?

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Central locking ?

Post by Dooley »

Anyone fit it into a sierra ?

Just had a look with some black widow actuators and they look a bit big... or the doors look too thin. :D

The window and scissor lift bit foul on them except when they're way down the bottom and down there they're on way too much of an angle to work properly.

Might have a look to see if I can get some more compact or thin actuators, or maybe there's some weird solution... ?
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Post by Brendan-s »

If you're looking for cheap thin ones try Ebay. Mate has had a set in his GQ for about 2 years now with no dramas. I was thinking about it myself but I dont want to over-capitalise on the thing!!
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Post by grimbo »

you have a soft top and you want to central locking :rofl:

Why would you want to central locking on a Sierra?
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Post by greg »

grimbo wrote:you have a soft top and you want to central locking :rofl:

Why would you want to central locking on a Sierra?
...air con
...carpet
...cd player. etc...


back in a previous life, i fitted the dicksmith electronics central locking to a hard top sierra (with carpet and a cd player)... i think it was about $30...

I already had an immob / alarm fitted to the car (with carpet and a cd player)... the actuators were a tight fit - but i got them with my very basic hand tools (plus a drill) and very basic tech knowledge.
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Post by Pyrotech »

im pretty sure iv got a complete central locking setup i pulled out of a tin top that i bought to part out, its sitting there not being used if ur keen, its not an alarm etc etc, i cant remeber the brand off the top of my head, but its there if ur keen, shoot me a PM
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Post by want33s »

I'll sell you a new, non-remote, central locking setup for $20 plus post.
I've fitted them to 60 series Cruisers, Corolla's, Festiva's & Hiaces with no dramas. Nice little motors that can fit in the tightest of spots.
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Post by Taff »

i can reach the passenger door lock while sitting in the driver seat hardly even leaning over.

your either really really lazy or have really really short arms. :lol: :lol:
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

grimbo wrote:you have a soft top and you want to central locking :rofl:
I have it in mine. Probably the biggest advantage is stopping me from opening the door when the alarm is set.
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Post by alien »

just be like me - dont lock the thing... its not like locks are effective on a soft top anyway! =)
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Post by DavePatrol »

my hard top came with central locking which unlocks all the doors at once & with remote also an alarm and emobaliser and it is set up so if any off the doors are oppen (both sides and back door plus bonet) it gose off, its quite handy you dont have to wory about checking all the doors are loked just one press of a butten and done :cool:
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Post by Dooley »

Well mines a soft top yeah... but it's got a fiberglass hard top on it that doesn't want to come off it's been on there that long. :D

But yeah, my immobiliser is being a pain and not disarming, mate can get me a nice alarm at trade price so thought I'd upgrade. But not really worth having a fancy alarm with a remote and everything and you still have to unlock the doors.

I have a cd player and speakers in my car, I leave an mp3 player plugged into pretty often. Someones tried to get into it before. All reasons to do it.

I'm not lazy.. well that lazy. :D I've had a rooted passenger lock up til a few days ago because someone that's less than competent at car theft buggered it. :roll:

Pyrotech and want33s, yep I'd be keen. Got work right now but I'll send both of you a pm.
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