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Door lock/unlock 90 240 200

Hmmmmmm.



We learn together. I learn what I know that I don't know I knew.

Relays. They have plus voltage all the time, as long as the battery is connected. TO make one close, it needs the ground side to be connected.

In that harness, SB, GN, R. The SB wire is the ground side of the relay. The red and the green wire get grounded by the knob or the key switch.

So - if the SB wire touches the GN wire, the unlocking relay should close.

If the SB wire touches the R wire, the locking relay should close.

See if you can find that harness in there above the fuse panel. Use a couple of dress making pins. Stick one in each wire, right through the insulation. Touch the pins - listen for the clicks.

Test done.

Good Luck,

Bob

:>)

PS remember to remove the pins - could have wierd things happen otherwise!






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