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2000 Hyundai Accent driver's door wiring?


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timberwolfe 
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Posted: December 23, 2006 at 4:45 PM / IP Logged  
Trying to connect a BLACK WIDOW alarm system with keyless entry. After 6 hours, can't seem to locate the wires to the electronic door lock feature.
What are the correct wiring colors etc. for the driver's side door electric/electronic lock? If it can be found on the fuse block, that would be better.
mikvot 
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Posted: December 23, 2006 at 5:49 PM / IP Logged  

does that car have power door locks? All my info says you need an actuator.

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 MODEL YEAR(S)
 ACCENT  2000 -
 KEY T-HARNESS IMMOBILIZER
  N/A   N/A   N/A
 PART  COLOR LOCATION
 12 VOLT CONSTANT  RED (+)   IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 STARTER WHITE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 STARTER 2 N/A 
 IGNITION 1 GREEN (+) or ORANGE (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 IGNITION 2 N/A 
 IGNITION 3 N/A  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1 YELLOW (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2 BLUE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 KEYSENSE N/A  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - ) GREEN (-)  @ HEADLIGHT SWITCH
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + ) GREEN / WHITE (+)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL
 POWER LOCK ADD ACTUATOR, See NOTE *1  TO DRIVERS DOOR See DIAGRAM
 POWER UNLOCK ADD ACTUATOR, See NOTE *1  TO DRIVERS DOOR See DIAGRAM
 DOOR TRIGGER GREEN (-)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION USE DOOR TRIGGER, Requires Part #775 Relay  
 TRUNK RELEASE N/A  
 SLIDING POWER DOOR N/A  
 HORN BLUE/WHITE (-) or BLUE (-)  @ STEERING COLUMN HARNESS
 TACH GRAY  @ ECM, UNDER DRIVERS DASH, PIN 8
 WAIT TO START LIGHT N/A  
 BRAKE RED (+)  @ SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM  N/A  
 ANTI-THEFT N/A  
 EXTRA INFORMATION
 NOTE *1 this vehicle uses a CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM, to add KEYLESS ENTRY to this vehicle, add a #742 Actuator Motor to the DRIVERS DOOR ONLY, See DIAGRAMS.
timberwolfe 
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Yeah, and that's what corn-fuses me. Utilizing the door key, unlock the driver's side door and everything including the hatch back unlocks. Locks the same way. Next post (I have to read it again, but almost makes sense) states that this car has a centralized locking system, and an actuator needs to be installed in the driver's side door only.
This is what I don't understand, but will need to do it I guess. If it already works, why make it work? Maybe there isn't a single wire I can locate that runs from the fuse box? Could it all 'start' from the driver's side door?
Insert key in the hatch back or passenger side door, only that door unlocks. Driver's side door makes it all happen.
(Heck, the more I write about it, the more I think I understand it. SCARY!)
timberwolfe 
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Just made a comment on the previous post concerning the actuator. I thought I understood it, but the more I think about it and how it works, the more I 'get it'.
Over 6 hours trying to figure out the right combinations, knees are sore, cuts all over my fingers, and all I really needed was to rip the darned door apart and install one of those darned actuators.
Thanks a bunch.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS.
Rick
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hey, whats nice about that car, is that u only need 1 vs, putting one in the passenger side also..............
timberwolfe 
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Posted: December 24, 2006 at 6:24 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks a bunch.
That's what I'm getting, and on the sheet also.
I'm a mechanical-type of person, grew up on a farm in Oregon, in the Navy for 21 years as a Boiler Technician, having to work on my own used cars to save money etc.
I'm sure that it shouldn't be too difficult installing this actuator/motor, right? Or have you seen it done?
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yeah,they're not bad.....u do need some relays.....should be a diagram on this website

timberwolfe 
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Posted: December 28, 2006 at 11:41 AM / IP Logged  
Good morning.
On my way out the door soon, to see if I can locate the actuator motor and relay(s). Found a drawing on the net somewhere for these items and the proper wiring diagrams.
I am in San Diego. Any ideas of where to start looking for these things? I'm the type that, once on my mind, I want to get it done so I can move on to bigger and better things.
Thanks again,
R/
Rick

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