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yes i did search....

The only thread I found which was alot more help than the thing you linked was the following:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...sable+door+lock

did you read my question? -> nope!

What you've linked me to does NOT answer my question. I also have a series 2. Auto lock and unlock while driving is not a feature on series 2 cars. I even posted in that thread on the 3/10/2004. Gee... thanks for jumping to conclusions and branding me an idiot before you even read my question.

I am refering to the switch on the drivers door which you can lock and unlock the passenger door with.

Does anyone know of any other way of disabling this without "cutting the brown wire". Is there a fuse somewhere? Is cutting this wire the only thing that can be done to disable this switch?

Thankyou again.....

Hmm...I'm not sure how to do that.

Does anyone have a wiring diagram of the drivers door controls?

All I know is that the brown wire coming from there completes the circuit that unlocks the passenger door.

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I've currently just shaped some plastic and stuck it either side of the switch.

can i ask why you want to disable it? just out of curiosity...

good luck getting it sorted.

I'm guessing it's due to the fact that someone almost had their car stolen recently and the switch in question was the method they were using to gain access (by feeding something through the window and hitting the switch to unlock the door)

what lazy-bastard said.

If you check it out it is actually really easy to hit the switch with a long, wide, thin metal object. In not very much time the passenger door would be open and nothing broken.

I'm guessing it's due to the fact that someone almost had their car stolen recently and the switch in question was the method they were using to gain access (by feeding something through the window and hitting the switch to unlock the door)

:rofl: well it will be good to find a secure way of doing it then... car thieves = ;)

can i ask why dont u just cut the wire?? i dont think its connected to a fuse as its only a relay to a door lock. you can still use the button to lock the passengers side door but it just wont unlock when u use it thats all. yeah i dont think the series 2 has the auto lock as my series 1.5 doesnt have it.

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