Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
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Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
Anyone got a fancy way of getting the wiring from the dashboard area to the sliding door area?
I think the only sensible way is up the passenger door frame pillar and then down again on the other side - but I can't see an 'easy' way of doing this??
Anyone tried this and found an easy way of getting a couple of wires back there?
I think the only sensible way is up the passenger door frame pillar and then down again on the other side - but I can't see an 'easy' way of doing this??
Anyone tried this and found an easy way of getting a couple of wires back there?
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
My Syncro has retro fitted Central locking, and its wiring is as you described. The solenoid is then placed in the sliding door itself, and makes contact via the contact strip connectors when closed.
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
You need something stiff but flexible (if that makes sense) and a lot of patience. Go fishing......
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
heres the slider inside , nearly at the bottom of the page.
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=88094" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and this is what you need ??it has the other half on the b post

unless Im reading it wrong
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https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=88094" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and this is what you need ??it has the other half on the b post

unless Im reading it wrong
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
Thanks all;
Looks like I'll be 'fishing' with some wire in the New Year!!
Also, thanks for pics of the contact plate thingy - I've only managed to find a more basic version on eBay (that looks like it might work but doesn't look great quality) - anyone got any info on sourcing the original (at a reasonable-ish price??).
Cheers again for the info/replies chaps.
Looks like I'll be 'fishing' with some wire in the New Year!!
Also, thanks for pics of the contact plate thingy - I've only managed to find a more basic version on eBay (that looks like it might work but doesn't look great quality) - anyone got any info on sourcing the original (at a reasonable-ish price??).
Cheers again for the info/replies chaps.
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
There's normally some on German ebay but, alas, none at the moment.
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
Thanks - still having fun with the 'fishing' exercise trying to get the wires around the door frame - failed with stiff garden wire, gotta think of some other way of coaxing a wire around the frame from the dash area to the door pillar.
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
Try this i use em all the time at work should do the trick for you
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50-ft-FISH-TA ... 4159d8ff9d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50-ft-FISH-TA ... 4159d8ff9d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
Brilliant - thats what I was looking for but couldn't remember why/where I'd seen it before - cheers!!
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Re: Central Locking Sliding Door Wiring
A possible alternative to the ff electrical connector is the ones fitted to a Ford Ka rear hatch. They look very similar and a lot easier to get hold of.