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Offline JMallows

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Re: MK2 CENTRAL LOCKING
« Reply #10 on: 09 October 2004, 13:41 »
Cheers, although i haven't found one on MAplin? Only for a four door,and i only have a two door. Unless i could use the doors, then use another door to do the boot, and have a door thing spare??


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Re: MK2 CENTRAL LOCKING
« Reply #11 on: 09 October 2004, 14:15 »
maplin sell the servos seperate aswell as set's  ;)
although it's probably cheaper to buy the 4 door set and use 3 of the servos

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Re: MK2 CENTRAL LOCKING
« Reply #12 on: 10 October 2004, 12:41 »
Cool, i wasn't sure if there was a difference between the boot and door servos. So, if i wanted to buy the four door set from maplin.... It would be how hard to fit it to the two doors, and to the boot? Would i need anything else at all?? I'm guessing i'd need a little control unit or something to link it to the alrm that i was interested in??


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Re: MK2 CENTRAL LOCKING
« Reply #13 on: 10 October 2004, 13:12 »
the servos are all the same except for the 2 or 4 wire combination
I'm not sure how tricky sorting locking out for the boot is but it should be pretty obivous where to hook up to

if you get stuck on the boot I can pop the cover off our's and take a pic of how the standard locking is hooked up  :)

if your current alarm has an negative when armed circuit the maplin locking module will do the trick for ?15

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Re: MK2 CENTRAL LOCKING
« Reply #14 on: 10 October 2004, 14:50 »
Right, i'll just go and check maplin!


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