Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 19:54:28 -0500 From: markus <markusdnopsampc.com> Subject: Re: '87 9000S Wiring Diagram
The drivers door lock does have an actuator-- it is different than the actuators for the other three doors. That is because it "signals" the other actuators... when you unlock the drivers door, all doors unlock, but when you unlock the passenger door-- they don't Markus Ken Bell wrote: > > In article <wild.child-1307980129270001nopsamon-3.slip.uiuc.edu>, > Dennis Park <wild.childnopsamoot.com> wrote: > > > >and the red wire is the unlock...if I remember correctly. But, here's > >where it becomes interesting. All the doors unlock and unlock EXCEPT the > >drivers door. It's closed, but it still won't unlock or lock. So, I'm > >thinking there are other wires that I must try. Has anybody had experience > >removing the driver's door panels. I guess that's the only way to get in > >there. > > I think that's what Michael (below) is trying to tell you. The driver's > side door doesn't have an actuator, it locks and unlocks with the key. > You have to install an actuator there if you want your remote to lock > and unlock the driver's side door. > > >In article <6obi76$kiv$1nopsamrnews.com>, "Michael Kleban" > ><klebanmnopsamtra.net> wrote: > > > >> you have to add an actuator on the drivers side lock. The drivers door lock > >> controls the eletric locking. Without the actuator the drivers door won't > >> lock. > > -- > Ken Bell :: kenbellnopsamx.com :: (212) 475-4976 (voice)