My buddy Max stayed with us last weekend, and we got to talking about Skiddy, of course, but the one thing that kept coming up was my crappy alarm. Time to upgrade to the full-on hard-core alarm. Time to go full potato.
In search of potato, Skiddy would require power door locks. So be it. I got the acuator set with the wiring and goodies. The actual motors were a breeze to install. The wiring, however was not in the least, especially the rear doors. So much that I won't even cover the motor install, basically just the boots!
I knew I would need some kind of wire boots for the rear doors, since manual windows and locks on rears, and speakers are in the rear cargo area, not the rear doors. Looked at stuff like this on the interweb:
Didn't like the options/costs available, that only left me one option - junkyard
I violated a 96 civic hatch for it's door boots. Walked out for $10 with both boots, connectors and enough wire to comfortably solder and heat-shrink new wire ..
First thing was to make a template for the lower penetration (giggity) into the door, like this.
Then onto the tracing and hole extendification.
Looking good so far...
Also made a template for the top out of clear hard plastic:
So that I could lay out the hole on the center pillar:
Also looking good so far..
Rear doors' boots complete! I shouldn't have to mention that ALL of my wiring connections have been soldered/heat shrunk, but they are..
The front boots only needed some modification to play nice with the new goodies. Biggest problem up front was in the driver's boot, adding 5 MORE WIRES!! The driver's lock is the "master" to this set - if you lock the master, all doors lock. I'll just show the master side, there are more prety colors to look at...
I had to feed the wires individually into the boots, but once thru, I notched a little room for my wiring to go thru next to the stock connection, but inside the boot. Makes more sense when you look from inside the door..
Now I have 7 conductors thru the driver door's boot! 5 for the master lock, and 2 for the speaker..
Upgraded front boot:
This is an incredible amount of work! I'm freaking tired! But, for all my hard work, I'm very happy!
Only problem is that it's not done! Still have to get from the remote harness to the doors, pull more interior out to run the wires proper like, etc.etc..
And the interior of the doors, with the holes in the plastic sheeting/insulation on the door skins bothers me. I'm going to end up re-skinning the doors with something before they get put back together. I won't be able to sleep at night without it.....
Might see another Wagon Wednesday come and go before another cruise, but It will be worth it
Thanks,
Victor