D donp38 Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2012 #21 You will be doooomed using this 'switch method'. You either need to go down the route of new RF. Or isolation via BECM. With the cost of door locks its simply not worth taking the risk.
You will be doooomed using this 'switch method'. You either need to go down the route of new RF. Or isolation via BECM. With the cost of door locks its simply not worth taking the risk.
Grrrrrr Technician, Bodgit & Scarper Ltd Full Member Sep 25, 2012 #22 donp38 said: You will be doooomed using this 'switch method'. You either need to go down the route of new RF. Or isolation via BECM. With the cost of door locks its simply not worth taking the risk. Click to expand... I'm still working on finding cheap replacement motors! Got a sample coming from Canada that might do the trick although the spindle is a little short. Cost £6.75 with postage so not a bank breaker. Mind you, would be if they burnt out once a week! J
donp38 said: You will be doooomed using this 'switch method'. You either need to go down the route of new RF. Or isolation via BECM. With the cost of door locks its simply not worth taking the risk. Click to expand... I'm still working on finding cheap replacement motors! Got a sample coming from Canada that might do the trick although the spindle is a little short. Cost £6.75 with postage so not a bank breaker. Mind you, would be if they burnt out once a week! J
D donp38 Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2012 #23 but if they burn out and superlock you will need to destroy them to remove them! I had two go this way!!
but if they burn out and superlock you will need to destroy them to remove them! I had two go this way!!