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Door Actuators on a Dodge Caravan


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cpgoose 
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Posted: January 09, 2003 at 6:19 AM / IP Logged  
I figured you could just do it like the Caravan door....unless I'm reading it wrong.  You can have the part on the body of the car (right by the door's hinge), and then the other part inside the door that's connected to the actuator.  When the door closes, both parts touch and you can lock/unlock the door.  Then if you want to, you can take off the door because nothing is connected.....only when the door is shut the contacts are touching.  I've never done this before, so I'm just blabbing Door Actuators on a Dodge Caravan - Page 2 -- posted image.
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Posted: January 10, 2003 at 12:03 PM / IP Logged  

Man i loved doing these vans, must have done 15-20 with full lock kits...i used spal motors but never did buy the kit, the brakects are easy to make for the sliders and the rear hatch was pretty simple too.

I used the factory slider door plates instead of aftermarket ones. IIRC, they where like $30 from the dealer. much cleaner and easier to install, perfect fit and function and they come with harnesses. Oh and you'll need some extra panel clips too, since they are designed to break when pulled off (or so it seams anyway) Dodge makes them in 2 peices to get even more money out of you. again, IIRC they were like $10 for a handfull.

As stated, the wires are already in the van, just need to tap into them.

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