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caine321 
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Posted: July 31, 2009 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
im trying to figure out how the stock power locks on a 1991 montero work so that i can put them in my 1989 dodge raider. I'e figuerd out how to power them with a swicth but that not how they're supposed to work. how they really work is  that once turn the key in the door there is a swicth in side the lock actuator unlocks bouth doors but im not sure how to wire that up
howie ll 
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Posted: August 01, 2009 at 3:43 AM / IP Logged  
5 wire motor in front doors, 2 wire motor in rears. Relay/control unit in car, ground and 2 switching (neg) wires and 2 x motor wires in each front door, 2 x motor wires in rear door. Note: Japanese spec, the Pajero only had a switch in driver's door, UK spec the Shogun had full multipoint locking. Locks were controlled by a microswitch in each front door motor (a.k.a solenoid or actuator).  It would actually be easier, though not cheaper to buy a good quality complete kit from Directed, Spal, MES etc., though mountting the front motors is a PITA.

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