Thought Id have a go at fitting the Hawk central locking system Saint.V8 did a thread about three or four weeks ago.
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I had a look through the thread and thought I have a look at where Retroanaconda suggested mounting the actuators as it meant you didn't need to take the glass out.
Had a play around and thought I would try and mount them behind the window mechanism plate
. It would mean just drilling two holes in the plate and do away with the mounting bars.
Drilled the two holes and put a bit of dinitrol on them
My replacement doors had a bracket for the window mechanism really low down so I'd had to cut a bit of ali plate to bridge the gap. I had to put a spacer in to move the mechanism plate out a bit, so that the window didn't hit the actuator.
I had some captive nuts that would make perfect spacers once cut to the right length.
Here's the spacer in place.
Cut the Hawk push bar down to the right length, fitted it and tightened the actuator down and that was it.
I cut a short length of one of the Hawk mounting bars, to bridge across to the door frame, and screwed it down with the actuator retaining screw. I did this just to act as extra stability and anti-vibration.
It was very quick to do, repeating this on the other side took little over fifteen minutes.
I haven't wired them in yet as I need to order some conduit to put the cables in as Saint.V8 did. I also want to investigate wiring it in to the 10AS immobiliser module, but need to research this. Apparently, you need a relay because the Landy fob uses a 'positive' pulse and the Hawk system a 'negative' pulse (or vice versa, I can't remember) I haven't got a clue about this, so hopefully someone on here does.