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adding door lock actuators to 96 integra


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shadow818 
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Posted: November 23, 2011 at 1:49 PM / IP Logged  
ok guys i picked up 2 actuators but they have the 5 wires coming out of them and im installing them in a 96 integra that doesnt have power locks can i still wire this actuators for the 2 wire reverse polarity? the actuators ars scosche dla1 let me know if not so i can return them
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Ok I'm using the autopage rf-425 for this setup and it seems like I can add the actuators with the onboard relays Can anyone verify this ?
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Yes for the two wire, (green and blue?).
How many lock wires does the Autopage have, 2 or 6?
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Page 8 of the install guide, "adding actuators".
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Correct I saw that so that means if I use the 6 wire harness I don't need to do it with any relays correct?
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Yes.
shadow818 
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Now how can I add a lock unlock switch and connect to the alarm ?
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Use a 5 pin window switch from Spal, green and blue to outer terminals negs (grounds) to next two and 12v+ constant, 15amps fuse to centre pin.
Why would you need a switch if you have remote control (keyless entry) and possibly ignition lock/unlock from the Autopage?
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Scratch my last answer ref: the switch.
Centre pin, 12v+ constant fused at 15amps.
Next green lock motor wire from R/S then green to solenoids from outer.
Other side, blue or unlock motor wire from R/S, outer blue to solenoids.
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It doesn't let my keyless unlock or lock when the ignition is on and no switch to lock unlock from the inside looking for the easiest way to add a switch to the keyless alarm
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