Door Locks
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Originally Posted by rob-2' timestamp='1321293225' post='21154939
[quote name='Khunnie' timestamp='1321220725' post='21152792']
Someone posted this, but they never posted anything more in depth about their mod. I was wondering if it would be the same for an 06 or someone did it to their car already that has an ap2 because the original topic starter just said it works for an 00-03.
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"I have always thought it was kind of a pain to have to reach across the car to unlock the passenger door from the inside. Why the passenger door lock was designed to lock when you lock the driver’s door but not unlock when you unlock the driver's door is beyond me. So I started reading different posts on how to accomplish this and the ideas were always a little funky, having to wire into the roof switch or adding a separate switch. I acquired a 2000-2003 service manual to examine the wiring schematic and found that if you were to short terminal #9 (yellow wire) to terminal #15 (white wire) on the Keyless Door Lock Control Module connector, the driver's door lock should command the passenger lock in both positions.
In fact it does! I shorted the two terminals from the rear of the Keyless Module connector, it took all of 5 minutes and it works great. Now if I need to unlock the passenger door from the inside, I just unlock the driver’s door from the inside."
Here's the link to the original post: http://forums.s2kca.com/showthread.php?t=40015
Someone posted this, but they never posted anything more in depth about their mod. I was wondering if it would be the same for an 06 or someone did it to their car already that has an ap2 because the original topic starter just said it works for an 00-03.
or
"I have always thought it was kind of a pain to have to reach across the car to unlock the passenger door from the inside. Why the passenger door lock was designed to lock when you lock the driver’s door but not unlock when you unlock the driver's door is beyond me. So I started reading different posts on how to accomplish this and the ideas were always a little funky, having to wire into the roof switch or adding a separate switch. I acquired a 2000-2003 service manual to examine the wiring schematic and found that if you were to short terminal #9 (yellow wire) to terminal #15 (white wire) on the Keyless Door Lock Control Module connector, the driver's door lock should command the passenger lock in both positions.
In fact it does! I shorted the two terminals from the rear of the Keyless Module connector, it took all of 5 minutes and it works great. Now if I need to unlock the passenger door from the inside, I just unlock the driver’s door from the inside."
Here's the link to the original post: http://forums.s2kca.com/showthread.php?t=40015
Ohhh, how did you get yours done if you don't mind me asking. Thanks - Erik
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I cut a wire that allowed my remote to work even with the car on. Two presses of the door opener and the passenger door opens. I pulled a white wire if memory serves me. Their is a DIY link somewhere on the site.
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