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    Default Door Lock Issue Civic/Integra

    I wired an Integra door lock module to my civic electric door lock. For some reason, the doors will only lock on occasions but will unlock every time. All mechanical rods and joints have been removed. Doorlocks are fully electric. Just wondering if anybody else have had or seen this problem and was able to fix it. Please share your experience!

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    maybe the integra door lock module is different from one that would go on a civic?

    check your connections maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlamminCRX View Post
    maybe the integra door lock module is different from one that would go on a civic?
    that would be my best guess also.


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    module is different for sure, but why would it work sometimes and not at other times is what beats me. but the reason that i am using it is because i have type r door panels and didnt want to rewire the harness for the civic module (which i would need to buy in the first place) i just figure the problem is like a relay timing issue or the way that the door lock is placed....i havent noticed any patterns but sometimes when i close the door in an abnormal way, then my locks would work, btfoom

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    my 95 gs-r has oem power locks and are connected to my viper alarm. when i lock the doors the driver door seems to jam and not move. before i get out of the car i have to manually lock the door. position the door handle as far open as possible, push the lock indicator and press the lock switch on the door at the same time. it locks perfectly that way. then i arm the alarm. the un lock works great but i wish i could just close the door and as i walk away lock them.

    i know my info doesn't help but maybe explain the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k3tsurui View Post
    module is different for sure, but why would it work sometimes and not at other times is what beats me. but the reason that i am using it is because i have type r door panels and didnt want to rewire the harness for the civic module (which i would need to buy in the first place) i just figure the problem is like a relay timing issue or the way that the door lock is placed....i havent noticed any patterns but sometimes when i close the door in an abnormal way, then my locks would work, btfoom
    there is no relay timing or delay for locks, it's simply a relay. It's possible one of the relays has a bad connection, or whatever you're using for an output signal is weak or bad...hence it's inconsistency. If you already have harness, why not just manually wire up two relays and call it a day?

    Please repeat after me: "EVERY part on my car is OEM, OEM JDM, or NAME BRAND. NO FAKE PARTS IN OR ON MY CAR. One way, one time, done right."

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