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This is for the S2 guys, S1 might be the same, i don't know. when you push the door lock button on the drivers side door controlls, does it lock all the doors? mine locks all the other doors except for the drivers door?

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the button on the window panel locks 3 doors. the drivers handle button is controlled by the keyless module.

manually pushing the drivers handle button locks all doors.

thanks chris, you might be able to tell me, where is the the lock and unlock signal wire for all four door, i can find the one that does the 3 doors and boot, but not the signal for all four?

how does the signal from the key, lock the drivers side door? i'm guessing the other doors lock once the drivers side one does.

I'm not going to tell you but I will let you work it out. use the remote entry to close the door (close the door catch with a screwdriver) listen for the relays to click. working it manually you will hear one set of relays go. with remote you will hear two sets. find that set.

Where are these relays? I'm having similar issues with my aftermarket alarm only working pass front and both rears, and tailgate, but not drivers front door. I want the alarm to do all doors so I can swap over to a slim normal key, not the bulky factory key.

Cheers, Greg.

Where are these relays? I'm having similar issues with my aftermarket alarm only working pass front and both rears, and tailgate, but not drivers front door. I want the alarm to do all doors so I can swap over to a slim normal key, not the bulky factory key.

Cheers, Greg.

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Hi Ladies/gents,

I have been installing alarms in Sydney for 8 years,

Central locking relays/wires are located behind the glove box.

Remove the glove box and on the left behind the dash you will find a blak box with a plug. I cant remember off the top of my head what the colours were.

This is where i get the lock/ unock pulse for my S2. This will work for 4 doors plus rear hatch.

Cheers

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