Remote door lock on civic coupé

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Koen, Nov 9, 2004.

  1. Koen

    Koen Guest

    I recently bought a 2001 civic coupe (european model), and it has central
    locking with remote control. But it 's a shame that I cannot "see" when the
    doors lock. On my previous car (Accord) the indicators would blink twice
    when locking, and once when unlocking. Now, if I'm not sure if I locked the
    car, I have to get to the car and check the door handles. I also noticed
    that both doors have to be closed to lock the car. So when I press the
    close-button just a bit to soon, the doors do not lock.
    Is there a way to add this blinking function? Anyone has experience with
    that?

    Regards,

    K.
     
    Koen, Nov 9, 2004
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  2. Wire the parking lights to the door lock motors. This should blink 'em.
     
    burt squareman, Nov 12, 2004
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  3. Koen

    Koen Guest

    Yeah right, and when making a turn, my doors will open and close every
    second 'cause the turn signals are connected to the door locks. :)
    However diodes could prevent this, I'm not sure if the wiring for the lock
    motors can handle the current to light them up.
    It's gonna be a bit more complicated than that, but I'm workig on an
    electronic device to do the job.

    K.
     
    Koen, Nov 15, 2004
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  4. Koen

    Seth Guest

    You can do it easy enough with a relay.

    Take the parking light wire near the switch and cut it. (check it's
    polarity). Take the "switch side" and attach it to the normally closed
    terminal on the relay (term 87a). Car side to "feeder" terminal on relay
    (usually term 30). If polarity was "+", attach Normally open terminal (87)
    to 12v, otherwise ground.

    Attach terminal 85 to 12v and 86 to door lock wire.

    Now, during normal operation, factory parking light signal passes through as
    if relay wasn't there (cause it goes through the normally closed circuit).
    When the door lock wire activates (goes to ground on Honda's), car side of
    parking light wire goes "live" causing the lights to turn on briefly.

    Door locking circuit is not strained as all it is powering (in addition to
    it's normal duties) is small coil in relay, not lights.

    Make sure to fuse all 12v connections with 6" of tap. Using a common 30a
    fuse is fine here as all you are protecting against is a short.
     
    Seth, Nov 15, 2004
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