just finished installing central locking on a car that didn't have it
- all went well, found used lock motors, used central locing box, used
console switch, made wiring harness, bought 12 pin connectors new from
porsche, now all I need are the microswitches that go on the door
locks - anyone have some lying around at a reasonable price?
if yes, please drop me a note - or if you know another (non-porsche)
car that uses the same switch, let me know - I can of course make
something from scratch, but I'd much rather have the right unit to
start out with - it will save a lot of time and hassle.
Bill
www.wbnoble.com
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Jack D. Russell, Sr. - 23 Jul 2006 12:31 GMT
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* Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr. <jackru$$ell2@notmail.com>
* Newsgroup: alt.autos.porsche.944
* Reply to: All; "William B Noble (don't reply to this address)"
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* Date:Sun, 23 Jul 2006 07:30:49 -0400
* Subj: seeking a pair of central locking microswitches - anyone have
some?
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WBd> just finished installing central locking on a car that didn't have
WBd> it - all went well, found used lock motors, used central locing
WBd> box, used console switch, made wiring harness, bought 12 pin
WBd> connectors new from porsche, now all I need are the microswitches
WBd> that go on the door locks - anyone have some lying around at a
WBd> reasonable price?
WBd>
WBd> if yes, please drop me a note - or if you know another
WBd> (non-porsche) car that uses the same switch, let me know - I can of
WBd> course make something from scratch, but I'd much rather have the
WBd> right unit to start out with - it will save a lot of time and
WBd> hassle. Bill
Have you checked with Geo. B?

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