You actually "LOCK" your car???? I would never subject my car to thieves
having to break (or cut) something to discover there is nothing worth
stealing!!!
Joe
Paul Tegler wrote:
>
> Well I've gone and done it. I've done it before
> and love not having to use those fragile keys
> in the door locks.
>
> It took quite a bit of design and trial and error
> to fit/design, but my '75 Spit is getting electric door
> locks to go with the alarm.
>
> Why is this such a big deal? Any Spit owner
> that has ever worked on the inners of a door
> know how little space there is between the
> inner door skin and the glass. where would YOU
> mount an actuator? :-)
>
> Tomorrow I start on the passenger door,
> duplicating the work on the drivers door.
> (hopefully in a lot less time)
> What really surprised me is how clean the
> installation turned out.
>
> I like this setup because once the ignition
> is turned on, the doors lock automatically,
> and unlock as you turn the ignition off.
> If the door is opened with the engine running,
> 30 seconds later the 'car-jacking' feature kicks
> in, disabling the ignition and activating the
> alarm. (fully programmable of course.)
>
> Pics, details and possibly parts templates will be up
> as web pages on my site for this project.
>
> Thanks for putting up with my... Glee!
>
> Paul Tegler ptegler@cablespeed.com
> www.teglerizer.com
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