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JaysOnTheEdge 
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Posted: April 16, 2003 at 8:32 PM / IP Logged  
Does anybody know where i can buy just the Door lock actulator Rods themselves and is it possible to use a 5 wire actulator as a 2 wire actulator.  I messed up my actualtor install and i found a diagram of how ford has it mounted oem so i want new rods to i can bend them and mount how hey have it.  and the install shop i went to said he could use my 5 wire actulators as 2 wire. Is this possible.  i have a commando 5 wire central locking system if that helps.
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Go to your local bike shop and ask for some  DT Spokes, they are the same thing but longer.
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5-wire actuators have three wires to an internal switch to use in triggering the system - the other two wires go only to the motor. If you don't want to use the switch, leave those three disconnected.

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5-wire actuators have three wires to an internal switch to use in triggering the system - the other two wires go only to the motor. If you don't want to use the switch, leave those three disconnected.

Steve

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along with your local bike shop like Jeff suggested, you could also probably try a local alarm/stereo shop. I'm sure they'll have some laying around for a $1.00.

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