True Keyless ef hatchback
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True Keyless ef hatchback
so this has been asked to death but I never get a definitive answer reading through all the posts,
People using the slim jim on your car has become super rare these days apparently all the fuckboys want to use jiggle keys and to save them the time I've already got my sedan rear handles, but wanted to know if I coule use the 4 door front power lock actuator on my locks instead of some ebay actuators.
and lastly I've seen blank rear fillers with no trunk keyhole, which ef hatch did this come on so I can narrow my search
gonna guess dx or std.... but both my previous std and dx both came with rear trunk lock so i kinda confused.
People using the slim jim on your car has become super rare these days apparently all the fuckboys want to use jiggle keys and to save them the time I've already got my sedan rear handles, but wanted to know if I coule use the 4 door front power lock actuator on my locks instead of some ebay actuators.
and lastly I've seen blank rear fillers with no trunk keyhole, which ef hatch did this come on so I can narrow my search
gonna guess dx or std.... but both my previous std and dx both came with rear trunk lock so i kinda confused.
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Re: True Keyless ef hatchback
i DID put OEM power door locks from a sedan on my 88 crx. Would not work if it had later, larger door bars without internal modification.
it does bolt right on, but its NOT a nice fit, even for 88. you really have to force and squeeze it in because the door reinforcement is in the way. which leads me to believe there was NEVER any intention to have it come with door locks, or else it would have fit more cleanly. but like typically honda, parts can by hybridized and i have a functioning passenger door lock with OEM parts. I had to wire it up myself. theres ZERO accommodation in the wiring harness for power door locks, or windows.
I've also powered my window from a sedan too.
it does bolt right on, but its NOT a nice fit, even for 88. you really have to force and squeeze it in because the door reinforcement is in the way. which leads me to believe there was NEVER any intention to have it come with door locks, or else it would have fit more cleanly. but like typically honda, parts can by hybridized and i have a functioning passenger door lock with OEM parts. I had to wire it up myself. theres ZERO accommodation in the wiring harness for power door locks, or windows.
I've also powered my window from a sedan too.
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