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Mk2Adam
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...i can open my car from 10cm away rather than actually putting the key in the lock. because using keys is for losers :lol: (i guess?)

fitted my central locking.

i've been taking photos so a guide will follow shortly 8)
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ahh good new mate! that will always be good for when its raining! :lol: you gonna de-lock your doors or leave the locks in? on my G40 i changed just the passenger side for a de-locked one as i didn't fancy having to break a window if the keyfob decides to pack up! :lol:

is it in conjunction with an alarm?

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i've got a really old alarm (although seems a pretty good professional one) but the key fob is broke on it so i can't use the alarm so it's not wired in although it can be if i wanted to...you gotta wire it to the alarm even if it's just so the lights go lol. i'm not sure about de-locking actually, that's a good idea actually just doing the passenger side, as you said i don't wanna have to break a window if my key fob battery dies lol. i might do that at some point, you just get a rear door handle from a golf right?
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

you are right about needed a rear door handle from a 5 door golf or jetta, however you did need to make a tiny adjustment!

its quite simple, just need to nock out a pin, change the flipper and put the pin back on.

http://www.clubpolo.co.uk/articles/012.htm

i found this very useful! :lol:
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Cool, i think i'll do that when i finish all my other half finished mods :lol:
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what kit did you buy mate? have you got the central locking on a spare fob? Ive shaved my passenger handle and am looking to fit an audi 80 one on my drivers. Would te kit your using work? is it hard to do? :wink:
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i'm doing a guide mate, should have it done by the end of the day :wink:
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i got central lockin and i got 2x De-locked doors!! and the boot! ;)

handy for them rainy days!!

and u get a few looks sumtims..... ppl think... 16year old car with central lockin,..... not even modern day cars got em sumtimes!! hehehe
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cheers dude, but do you have to have a lock? do you use a key fob?
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key fob, but i havn't de-locked yet so i can still use the key if i want to and it still works like standard central locking too
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what kit t buddy? how much was it?
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i thought i said in the guide but it was a company called DIYGti on ebay, just type in remote central locking and they'll be loads from the same company, they're all the same kit despite saying different car models, but i bought a polo one just to cover myself incase it didn't fit. i got a 4 door kit for £35
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