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96 integra, Hornet 725t, Door locks


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justateg 
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I have a Hornet 725t  and it has been acting weird lately.  The car is a 96 integra.  The problem is as soon as i shut the door it locks without me touching anything.  It will not arm, but it locks the doors.  then when you hit button one it will arm, and then hit button one again it disarms and unlocks.  It did not do this when i first hooked it up, it just started.  Has anyone experienced this or is this something in the programing because the wiring hasnt changed any i checked it this weekend

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can you try the door switch only.Instead of slam the door closed.
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this isnt slamming the door in fact it is lightly shutting the door.  i dont understand what your trying to say
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I just want to know if is there any loose wires.If not Then try to reprogramed it.Or a new one!
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Where did you grab the wires at for the door locks ? In the driver kick panel or at the door lock switch ? Sounds like the lock wire is grounding out somewhere and causing the lock situation to happen. You can test the lock wire and see if it grounds out when you shake the car or move wires around underneath the dash. If it does ground out, then you will need to find where the wire is grounding out or wire in a new wire. ( choose the latter of the two as it will take les time. )

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i connected them under the kick panel.  ill look into it this was the only place i used the splice connectors so this very well could be.  thanks for the help
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passive locking?
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passive locking should lock the doors 30 seconds after it sees the last door shut, this is istantanous as soon as you start to shut the door it starts the locking sequence and his locked by the time it shuts.

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