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weedfan 
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Posted: April 15, 2006 at 9:25 PM / IP Logged  
i just installled a cheap power door lock kit(audiovox). dont wanna work. i wired it the way the seller told me to. connect the green and blue wires to the actuators. cut the end of the 3 pin connector off. red goes to 12 volt positive, green and blue goes to switch. ground the switch. no remotes or alarms , just door lock with switch. i did hook up just one actuator and tried it out. didnt work. all i got was click click click kinda of a noise when i pressed the switch. then i wired the other actuator , same thing.  did the actuators go out on me?  lets do this..
Joe Neal 
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Posted: April 15, 2006 at 9:30 PM / IP Logged  

Year, Make & Model of Vehicle would be nice??

Did it have Power Door Locks before?
How did you mount the Actuators?
There has to be some Travel from Lock to Unlock and at Neutral Position.

weedfan 
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i dont know too much about this stuff... vehicle is 2004 toyota tacoma 2wd, did not have power door locks. not sure what u mean ,but  i mounted the actuators with the rod thing i guess. travel from lock to unlock  and at neutral position, dont know what that means bro.
Joe Neal 
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When you mount the Actuator & Hook up the Rod to the Door Lock.......You need a certan amount of "Travel" ( distance it takes the Actuator to Lock or Unlock )

Lets say the Door is in Unlock & the Actuator Plunger is in the UP position.
The Plunger should NOT be all the way out.  It needs to be retracted approx. 1/2 to 1 inch.
Same if the Door is in Lock & the Plunger is in the Down Position.  The Plunger should NOT be all the way Down.  It needs to be out approx 1/2 to 1 inch.

So, you need to adjust Rod or Mounting of Actuator to accomplish that.

swamprat323 
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Posted: April 15, 2006 at 9:57 PM / IP Logged  
do the locks have 5 wires comign from them or 2 wires. did it also coem with a small conrol box and a switch.
weedfan 
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Posted: April 15, 2006 at 10:17 PM / IP Logged  
cool cool cool cooler......wait a minute  i did cut the dam rods not cool. the actuators r 2 wires and not 5. so joe u sayin when the actuator is all the way up bring it down about 1/2" to 1"?  thanx much guys
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after you adjust waht you need , take the wires of the locks and put one to 12 volt an dthe other to ground, the lock shold move in one direction, flip the wires and th elock will move in the other direction. if the locks dotn move then the locks are bad.
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ill let u guys know whats up tomorrow.  thanx again.
weedfan 
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oh ya , actuators work..... it was goin up and down , i was like hell ya. still wont work with the switch and the rest of the stuff...dont know what the deal is. im stuck stuck stuck stuck.
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If you have 2 Wire Actuators ( Usually Green & Blue wires ) & NO Relay Box.....you wil need 2 SPDT Relays.

They will have to be wired as Reversal.

Relay 1

LOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative Lock Output from Alarm & Switch
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Relay 2

UNLOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a = GROUND
PIN 30 =  wire to Positive side of Actuators
PIN 85 = Negative UnLock Output from Alarm & Switch
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

10 Times I did it.......The 1st one was the Best
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