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Sweekster 
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Not sure if I'm posting in the right place but here goes....
Getting ready to convert my sister's 88 camry to power doors locks along with a keyless entry/alarm system. I'm curious about one thing. I've seen a 4 door "central locking" kit with two 5 wire (master) actuators that I can get at a good price. I know it's not really necessary because of the keyless entry, (it's more for visual appeal) but I'd like to also add a lock/unlock switch. Has anyone added a lock/unlock switch to a central locking power lock kit? Or would I be better off just going with four 2 wire actuators, a dual relay pack, and the switch?
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2wire IMO
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AAMP of America has a nice 4 Door kit WITH the Switch  #APDLK4.  You can add a Keyless Entry with simple Negative pulse for Lock and Unlock and the Doors are accessable from Driver or Passenger Front doors.
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Sweekster, you can pretty much go any route you want.
if you buy a kit with the switch, it should be pretty much straight forward. if you decide to add your own switch, you will need to have three wires coming off of the switch. one for ground and the other two for the lock and unlock wires.
they all are pretty much the same....
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spunkzz 
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i'm also trying to install a door lock switch into my avital 4300 system with door actuators...i have this all installed in a 92 civic and have everything wired plus have the oem honda switch that has three prongs.....i know one is ground and the other two i jus cut into the blue and green wires....does anyone know if this will somehow mess with the arming and disarming of the system when the unlock or lock buttons are pressed?

thanks in advance!

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i'm using the 451M door relay already with my avital system..how do incorporate jus one driver side switch to this setup? the 451M has 5 wires...right now i have a purple +12V, brown and white grounded, and blue and green as lock and unlock to two door actuators....how would i put a oem honda switch that has 3 prongs to this setup?

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