DIY: 92-95 EH/EG/EJ JDM/EDM LHD power door locks
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Re: DIY: 92-95 EH/EG/EJ JDM/EDM LHD power door locks
Does someone have pictures that show how Civic Coupe 94-95 door lock module looks from inside? Im wiring a aftermarket alarm system/remote starter to my -94 EJ2 Coupe, and it seems that my central locking unit doesnt have support to the door locking switch (OEM Security System). I need that support to wire up the alarms door lock/unlock wires straight to the central locking unit without using additional relays.
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Re: DIY: 92-95 EH/EG/EJ JDM/EDM LHD power door locks
Since doing some mods on my own ride and playing around with parts, I have learned that the PL actuator units from a 94-01 DC Integra SEDAN mount perfectly on CDM/USDM Civic 2dr/3dr manual locks. (And 4dr, presumably.) This is a 5-wire setup like the one 'cyro' created earlier in this thread by modifying the stock Civic one. This information should make everyones' lives easier now should they attempt this mod.
Using an Integra actuator allows you to natively add the EDM/JDM style of locking with the key cylinder, but also since it is motorized, means you can add the security of an alarm without requiring aftermarket motors to run the locks. I would recommend also using the Integra's lock relay (the box mounted in the door). Take it plus the whole driver door's wiring; you'll need to merge the door wiring from the Civic and the Integra to make it all function properly, so it is best to be prepared.
Keep an eye out for my write-up in the future which details how to go about Civic switchless power locks that can be operated from both driver's OR passenger's side.
Using an Integra actuator allows you to natively add the EDM/JDM style of locking with the key cylinder, but also since it is motorized, means you can add the security of an alarm without requiring aftermarket motors to run the locks. I would recommend also using the Integra's lock relay (the box mounted in the door). Take it plus the whole driver door's wiring; you'll need to merge the door wiring from the Civic and the Integra to make it all function properly, so it is best to be prepared.
Keep an eye out for my write-up in the future which details how to go about Civic switchless power locks that can be operated from both driver's OR passenger's side.
Last edited by deschlong; 03-21-2014 at 12:12 PM. Reason: Added pic & additional info.
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Re: DIY: 92-95 EH/EG/EJ JDM/EDM LHD power door locks
Hi! Reviving this thread again.
Do all SR3 USDM(LHD) power window switch come with auto-up function? Coz I just got mine, don't know what trim or vehicle it came from and It didn't have the auto-up function, only auto-down. The up function has no 2nd click for auto-up like in the autodown function.
Thanks
Do all SR3 USDM(LHD) power window switch come with auto-up function? Coz I just got mine, don't know what trim or vehicle it came from and It didn't have the auto-up function, only auto-down. The up function has no 2nd click for auto-up like in the autodown function.
Thanks
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Re: DIY: 92-95 EH/EG/EJ JDM/EDM LHD power door locks
Sorry Deschlong. I followed the TS's power window switch conversion guide and thought I'd post the question here.
Ok so its normal. I thought its defective.
Anway I'll just make another thread about the conversion I made. I was able to make it go auto-up and auto down.
Thanks
Ok so its normal. I thought its defective.
Anway I'll just make another thread about the conversion I made. I was able to make it go auto-up and auto down.
Thanks
Last edited by cyro; 05-19-2014 at 04:22 PM.
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