Door Solenoids
damn looks like everyones door lock motors are going..anyway I'm too lazy to retype.. so just check here..
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=320044
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=320044
it takes 2 seconds to unscrew the door handle covers to unplug your power door lock switch ... do that while your screwin with the door before your Nteg gets jacked / broken into
BTW: same club different parking area ... mofoz stuck the wedge on my window seal and did not get in this time ... im pretty sure its the same shife fuckzzz i guess i cant take my ride to that club anymore for big shows ... i appreciate them not kicking a fender tho
thanx fellas
[Modified by zilverz, 6:44 PM 10/30/2002]
BTW: same club different parking area ... mofoz stuck the wedge on my window seal and did not get in this time ... im pretty sure its the same shife fuckzzz i guess i cant take my ride to that club anymore for big shows ... i appreciate them not kicking a fender tho
thanx fellas [Modified by zilverz, 6:44 PM 10/30/2002]
oh sorry I misunderstood your question...
anyway since I don't have those I can't offer any first hand experience/advice except to check all the connections and if their all good then its probably the solenoid/actuator for your door popper...
anyway since I don't have those I can't offer any first hand experience/advice except to check all the connections and if their all good then its probably the solenoid/actuator for your door popper...
So you've shaved your door handles.. And now your Solenoids aren't working?.. Well here's my stab in the dark.. If you wired your Solenoids the same way that the factory wires door locks, your problem could be broken wires caused by the door swinging back and forth. To check this, just pull the rubber boot from the door and look for loose or cut wires. This happens by opening and closing the door too much. Especially when you open the door all the way. It tends to bend the wires and break them.
Just because they're broken doesn't mean that it won't allow the Solenoid to work. Sometimes by opening and closing the door, it can push the wires together and allow them to touch.
But if you want to go and test the circuit, let me know and I'll try and help you out...
Just because they're broken doesn't mean that it won't allow the Solenoid to work. Sometimes by opening and closing the door, it can push the wires together and allow them to touch.
But if you want to go and test the circuit, let me know and I'll try and help you out...
No, not the locks, the door solenoids. I have shaved handles. Any ideas?
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