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hey, i found a problem with your mod. that green wire is also the power wire for the demister for the rear window.once cut you will loose the demister.well its like that on my s1 33.ill have another play with the modual and see if i can cut the feed further down the line after the power has already been routed off to the demister control switch.ether that or run a new power wire to the switch so it can still operate.

Jack

ok guys i had another poke around in there,so far i havn't been able to by pass it and still keep the demister operational.i had a play with the "black box" the one that clicks when the central locking operates and found the wires that have power when the lock or unlock function is trigerd.iv yet to try it but ill try and route a wire straight to the switch on the drivers side door and triger it from there and then cut the lock triger wire on the black box so i dont loose the lock function on the passengers side door all together.on another note i found the triger wire for that anoying buzzer under the dash on the drivers side that beeps when the keys are in the ignition and the door is open.as many of you would know simply unpluging this buzzer means you also loose the power windows and what not. i havn't tryed it yet but hopfully cuttin this wire will cut the buzzer out and still enable the windows to work.

ill take some pictures and give you guys some pin outs tomorrow when the camera is charged.

Jack

  • 10 months later...

hey guys

this threadis old as but yesigot a 96s2 and mines got theauto lock

shits me cus weni have the keys in the car and i shut the car door it locks them in

mindu i do also have an aftermarket viper allarm

but they do lock on takeoff

and unlock when i turn the car off

cheers

DRIFTZY

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  • 4 years later...

You lose the demister but......

I managed to stop mine, Mine was only locking the passanger door above a certain speed. One day the actuator started playing up and wasnt moving far enough to unlock the door. Mate happened to be wrecking a S2 NA R33 and I grabbed the actuator out of it. Since then the door doesnt lock automatically.

Noticed that the S2 actuator had pins in it instead of 3 like the S1. Same plug otherwise, just a pin missing

Hopefully it helps

  • 7 months later...

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