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iairj84 
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Posted: November 16, 2004 at 2:52 PM / IP Logged  
Ok, I attempted to install power door locks into my 2 door honda civic with the intention on adding a keyless entry RS later on down the road. Well anyway, i bought a 2 door MES central locking kit off of ebay. I heard good things about MES and supposedly their kits are pretty decent for the money. Well anyways I installed the kit as to the sub-par directions, with a little bit of my own flavor mixed in... The actuators appeared to be to moving back and forth with my help in a seamless motion, then the exciting part happened... I connected the power and the ground wires directly to the battery as directed. Then I locked and unlocked one of the doors to see what would happen, and nothing. The control module makes a clicking noise when it is locked and unlocked and so does the actuator but for whatever reason the other actuator doesnt move at all. I spent probably half an hour adjusting the actuators thinking that maybe it has to do with the area of travel, but aparently that didnt do anything for it... I dont know if anyone here has installed an MES kit or one close to it, but I figured I would come see if someone here could help me, because no one else can. thanks!
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Posted: November 16, 2004 at 9:54 PM / IP Logged  
i guessing you have 5 wire motors and you double checked all the wires and they are hooked up right???????
i would start with the connections.....
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iairj84 
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Posted: November 19, 2004 at 3:27 AM / IP Logged  
yes sir they are all connected properly Door lock Problems -- posted image.
daniel2002p 
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check the voltage that is coming into the unit and make sure it is well above 10v
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andytami 
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if you hook a test light to the wires you can see when you hit the remote if any are lighting up also.Door lock Problems -- posted image.
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