EK hatch Power Door Locks ?????
Hey I got EK hatch with EX civic door panels and coverted power windows and supposely it has power door locks actuators and so right now they are not powered and my main question is if I instal a keyless entry security system will my passenger side door lock to i know yall might not know how my door locks is wired up but most lickely on a regular average power door lock conversion a EK Hatch do they work?????
p.s or do i need actuators on the passanger side door 2 ?
p.s or do i need actuators on the passanger side door 2 ?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lazii_boi08 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hey, I have a 6th gen hatch with Civic EX door panels and converted power windows. Supposedly it has power door locks actuators, but right now they are not powered.
If I install a keyless entry security system will my passenger side door lock too? I know you all might not know how my door locks are wired up, but most likely on an average power door lock conversion on an 6th gen hatch, would they work?????
P.S. - Or do i need actuators on the passenger side door 2?</TD></TR></TABLE>
From what I can understand (sorry, I "translated" it because no punctuation makes it difficult to follow your thoughts), you're going to have to tell us what year your car is.
'96-'98 Civics with keyless entry (it's NOT a security system) have the keyless brain in the stock AM/FM radio. The '99-'00 models had them on a separate piece.
I'm not sure why there is a question of only one or both doors having working power locks or keyless entry though. If a car has keyless entry, then you can unlock both doors with the remote.
If I install a keyless entry security system will my passenger side door lock too? I know you all might not know how my door locks are wired up, but most likely on an average power door lock conversion on an 6th gen hatch, would they work?????
P.S. - Or do i need actuators on the passenger side door 2?</TD></TR></TABLE>
From what I can understand (sorry, I "translated" it because no punctuation makes it difficult to follow your thoughts), you're going to have to tell us what year your car is.
'96-'98 Civics with keyless entry (it's NOT a security system) have the keyless brain in the stock AM/FM radio. The '99-'00 models had them on a separate piece.
I'm not sure why there is a question of only one or both doors having working power locks or keyless entry though. If a car has keyless entry, then you can unlock both doors with the remote.
no but u see my car originaly it has no power locks its a DX model and it has civic EX door panels with power But it supposely has power door actuaitors and im trying to add aftermarket Keyless entry Security
you must be thinking im trying to add or mess with the factory honda keyless entry system my car dont even have a factory keyless entry system but i want to add a aftermarket one
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wassup man, if you need that work done hit me up. i have actuators and and do the full install for you. PM me for details or hit me up on AIM : TRENINESEV
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thanx ek tuner but as u see i live on the other side of the country an i got this english profesor here who aint no help at all instead all he does is correct after what i write or talks about the factory keyless entry system when IM TRYIN TO INSTAL AN AFTER MARKET KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM!!! so like i said ek tuner i thank u for understanding me with out no hesitation
You need to get some power lock actuators if you want power locks to work. They're attached to the door latch mechanism inside the doors. I pulled mine off a wrecked Si.
If you have a 99-00 model, the power lock controller is a white box located in the driver side kick panel.
If you have a 99-00 model, the power lock controller is a white box located in the driver side kick panel.
I have an '00 DX hatchback, and to gain power locks, I asked the professional installers to install actuators in the doors for me with my security system. They are aftermarket actuators, not Honda actuators. They work perfect.
If the guys installing your security system know what they are doing, this shouldn't be an issue. If you have actuators from another Civic with power locks, then they will work with your new security. And if you don't have the Honda actuators, pay a bit more and have them install aftermarket ones. I paid $40 CDN per door on top of the security system install. Worth every damn penny.
Good luck.
If the guys installing your security system know what they are doing, this shouldn't be an issue. If you have actuators from another Civic with power locks, then they will work with your new security. And if you don't have the Honda actuators, pay a bit more and have them install aftermarket ones. I paid $40 CDN per door on top of the security system install. Worth every damn penny.
Good luck.
NOFX isnt correcting you she is trying to help even though not many people on H-T can understand the grammer of a 5 year old child if that. Go to a junk yard and get the wiring harnesses for the doors and the power lock acuators and all compnents neccesarry to make your locks powered maybe you could even salvage the acuators for power windows...
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that on the 99-00's, the power lock module connects to the dash harness and not the floor harness. I had to cut the plug w/ pigtail off the dash harness.
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