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Old 04-01-2014, 08:28 AM   #1
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s14 96 S14 Power Door Lock Conversion

Hello all!

I have been lurking around here for a little while trying to get back into the swing of forums. If I posted this in the wrong section, will a Mod please move this thread to the appropriate one?

Alrighty, so I recently purchased my first vehicle (yay!) and its a 1996 S14 Base. I find that the manual locks are quite annoying to deal with, especially with passengers. I'm not concerned with what weight may be added. Its going to be a daily driver and eventually a powerful beast. I plan to keep all creature comforts and full interior.

That being said, I am in over my head a little bit. I'm not too familiar with electrical stuff, but anything else is not an issue. I purchased the trim for the power door locks (Master Power Window Switch and Passenger as well) and I have the Power Lock Actuators. I popped open the passenger door panel and what do you know, I don't have wiring for the switch. The driver side hooked right in. Is a new harness needed for the power locks to be functional? Is the main harness going to need any sort of modification to accommodate the power locks, or is it just plug and play? Am I missing anything or not understanding anything at this point?

Thanks for your input!
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