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Keyless door locks - Mrdashbo - 02 Nov 2010 I want to replace my old non functioning door lock module with a new one and get some sort of keyless entry system. Don't want to pay DMC Texas prices. Is there a uk alternative supplier of such parts. M Re: Keyless door locks - andyd - 02 Nov 2010 Mike I used something similar to this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/UNIVERSAL-REMOTE- ... 53e47eae12 to fire the rear hatch solenoid on another car. You may have to be a bit clever, but basically just an ultrasound signal fires a 12v trigger. I think this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/UNIVERSAL-UPGRADE ... 53e4552cba will do the same. Some kits will have motors/ solenoids included some not. If you only use one function, you'll have to just live with a few buttons on you key fob. Obviously its not going to be the *best* quality, but you can buy better I'm sure (not on Ebay!) a Re: Keyless door locks - stunned_monkey - 03 Nov 2010 I rebuild your module and rewind your solenoids for £150. This will give you reliable operation with solenoids stronger than new originals. Re: Keyless door locks - Guinney1971 - 04 Nov 2010 can you stll do that if the bobbins are knackered? Mine, upon inspection, were all burnt and smelly and not in a very good condition - or do you also supply the new bobbins? Re: Keyless door locks - stunned_monkey - 04 Nov 2010 I throw the bobbins away and wind directly onto the brass tube (insulated, of course). it adds another couple of millimetres to the available space too Re: Keyless door locks - Mrdashbo - 04 Nov 2010 thinking on these lines i looked behind the panel of my door and saw that there was a connector (two pin) unplugged could this be the solenoid? does anyone have a diagram of the door components. Mike Re: Keyless door locks - stunned_monkey - 05 Nov 2010 The solenoid has a 3-pin connector. The only 2-pin connectors are for the door lights (and before anyone jumps in, the window motors have two 1-pin connectors ) There are unconnected single pin connectors which are meant for mirror heaters that weren't used. Re: Keyless door locks - Guinney1971 - 05 Nov 2010 stunned_monkey Wrote:I throw the bobbins away and wind directly onto the brass tube (insulated, of course). it adds another couple of millimetres to the available space too haha, thats a good idea, and we all know what a complete g1t DeLorean doors are to work in - do you remember that time I put my finger in Flopsy's door and as I said "ooh that looks sharp" claret spouted from my finger :lol: |