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1993 GQ Ti Keyless Entry

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1993 GQ Ti Keyless Entry

Post by LOCKEE »

I would like to add keyless entry to my GQ. Ay one had experience with adding in a eBay Kit to the factory central lockng?
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Post by BowTieGQ »

Lockee, I removed the wires into my doors, pink ones, and started fresh. The factory setup is crap. There is no solinoid/actuator/motor in the drivers' door. It is merely a switch that is activated by the key to lock the other doors. So it must be locked/unlocked via the key every time. I have always used the crappy $20 central locking kits from Strathfield without problems. If one gives up, I buy a new kit and have spares for next time. Not that I have problems either. You will need two kits to get a 5th actuator for the rear door. Then I wire it all up to an aftermarket alarm. Works fine and easy.
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Post by fastest »

I did the same as BowtieGQ and i have not had any problems in 3 years, i put the control box behind the battery.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

being a ti it probly already has solinoids for all the doors bar the drivers door , so you just need one actuator for it , then you could hook up your keyless entry to it only and control all the other doors


easier and less wiring to do :D
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Post by BowTieGQ »

True. But the Nissan ones are prone to breaking at the arm that pivots. I also changed it all so that I knew it was compatable with the alarm I was instaling at the same time.
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