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Door lock actuator ... how do they work?
Thinking of using a universal door lock actuator on my 03 cavalier when i install a sequrity system. I havent a clue of how these things work. Anyone care to explain? are they easy to install? Easy to make them work with a sequrity system door lock/unlock feature? Is it a simple ...12 V dc signal to lock wire locks the door, and 12 Vdc signal to unlock wire unlocks the door? And can you please reccomand a GOOD priced, GOOD qualitity universal one that will work well with an 03 cavalier. thanks alot |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 07:39:13 GMT, notreal wrote:
Thinking of using a universal door lock actuator on my 03 cavalier when i install a sequrity system. I havent a clue of how these things work. Anyone care to explain? are they easy to install? Easy to make them work with a sequrity system door lock/unlock feature? Is it a simple ...12 V dc signal to lock wire locks the door, and 12 Vdc signal to unlock wire unlocks the door? And can you please reccomand a GOOD priced, GOOD qualitity universal one that will work well with an 03 cavalier. thanks alot You've basically described it correctly. To a typical universal door actuator, there are two wires, usually blue and green. When the blue wire gets +12V and the green wire is grounded, the plunger moves one way. Reverse the voltages, and the plunger moves the other way. The plunger actuates the locking rod inside your door via a metal rod that connects both to the plunger and to your lock rod. Most alarms don't have the relays built-in to handle door lock actuators, so you may need an external "door lock module" to go between the alarm brain and the actuators. It's just a couple of relays to handle the higher current requirements of the actuators. The only tricks to installing actuators a Make sure you pick a location inside the door where the actuator won't interfere with any motors, your door panels, etcetera. Position the actuator so that the motion of the plunger is parallel to the lock rod. It can be off a few degrees, but the plunger can only apply its greatest force when it's moving parallel to the lock rod. Make sure the actuator is mounted firmly so it doesn't work itself loose. The plunger has a good deal of force behind it, so the screws holding the actuator to the metal door skin need to be secure. -- Scott Gardner "Eagles may soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet air intakes." |
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Funny you should ask -- last night I just finished installing a door lock
kit along with my alarm. I bought this kit along with a Crime Guard 745i3 from the same seller: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tego ry=94833 That alarm has integrated lock relays so you don't need to buy anything else. It was pretty easy to figure out, between the instructions for the alarm and for the kit. This is a 5-wire door lock system (some others are 3-way). Basically you just mount the small control module under your dash, give it power and ground, and run each set of 5 wires to each actuator. My alarm had six wires for door locks, and for this particular setup I just had to give two of them +12V, two of them ground, and then connect the lock and unlock wires to the corresponding wires on the lock module. The hardest part for me was figuring out where to mount the actuators so that they wouldn't interfere with anything. The vehicle was a Jeep Wrangler, which has pretty thin doors, but I found a way to do it. Everything seems to work great so far. "notreal" wrote in message ... Thinking of using a universal door lock actuator on my 03 cavalier when i install a sequrity system. I havent a clue of how these things work. Anyone care to explain? are they easy to install? Easy to make them work with a sequrity system door lock/unlock feature? Is it a simple ...12 V dc signal to lock wire locks the door, and 12 Vdc signal to unlock wire unlocks the door? And can you please reccomand a GOOD priced, GOOD qualitity universal one that will work well with an 03 cavalier. thanks alot |
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Wanna be a pal and take some pics of your work??? that would be GREAT! On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:11:40 -0700, "Jason McCabe" wrote: Funny you should ask -- last night I just finished installing a door lock kit along with my alarm. I bought this kit along with a Crime Guard 745i3 from the same seller: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tego ry=94833 That alarm has integrated lock relays so you don't need to buy anything else. It was pretty easy to figure out, between the instructions for the alarm and for the kit. This is a 5-wire door lock system (some others are 3-way). Basically you just mount the small control module under your dash, give it power and ground, and run each set of 5 wires to each actuator. My alarm had six wires for door locks, and for this particular setup I just had to give two of them +12V, two of them ground, and then connect the lock and unlock wires to the corresponding wires on the lock module. The hardest part for me was figuring out where to mount the actuators so that they wouldn't interfere with anything. The vehicle was a Jeep Wrangler, which has pretty thin doors, but I found a way to do it. Everything seems to work great so far. "notreal" wrote in message .. . Thinking of using a universal door lock actuator on my 03 cavalier when i install a sequrity system. I havent a clue of how these things work. Anyone care to explain? are they easy to install? Easy to make them work with a sequrity system door lock/unlock feature? Is it a simple ...12 V dc signal to lock wire locks the door, and 12 Vdc signal to unlock wire unlocks the door? And can you please reccomand a GOOD priced, GOOD qualitity universal one that will work well with an 03 cavalier. thanks alot |
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Already did. Here ya go:
http://jason.mccabe.home.comcast.net/doorlocks1.jpg http://jason.mccabe.home.comcast.net/doorlocks2.jpg "notreal" wrote in message ... Wanna be a pal and take some pics of your work??? that would be GREAT! On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:11:40 -0700, "Jason McCabe" wrote: Funny you should ask -- last night I just finished installing a door lock kit along with my alarm. I bought this kit along with a Crime Guard 745i3 from the same seller: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tego ry=94833 That alarm has integrated lock relays so you don't need to buy anything else. It was pretty easy to figure out, between the instructions for the alarm and for the kit. This is a 5-wire door lock system (some others are 3-way). Basically you just mount the small control module under your dash, give it power and ground, and run each set of 5 wires to each actuator. My alarm had six wires for door locks, and for this particular setup I just had to give two of them +12V, two of them ground, and then connect the lock and unlock wires to the corresponding wires on the lock module. The hardest part for me was figuring out where to mount the actuators so that they wouldn't interfere with anything. The vehicle was a Jeep Wrangler, which has pretty thin doors, but I found a way to do it. Everything seems to work great so far. "notreal" wrote in message . .. Thinking of using a universal door lock actuator on my 03 cavalier when i install a sequrity system. I havent a clue of how these things work. Anyone care to explain? are they easy to install? Easy to make them work with a sequrity system door lock/unlock feature? Is it a simple ...12 V dc signal to lock wire locks the door, and 12 Vdc signal to unlock wire unlocks the door? And can you please reccomand a GOOD priced, GOOD qualitity universal one that will work well with an 03 cavalier. thanks alot |
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