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I,m in need of a central locking solenoid and seem to rmember somebody mentioning that somewher like maplins do them is this the case and can anyone quote a part number please
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May 29, 2007, 13:22:08 »
Maplin part numbers YD79L for the 2-wire slaves and YD78K for the 5-wire master.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=12304&doy=29m5
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thank you i knew someone would have it your a little star :D
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May 29, 2007, 18:25:13 »
*highly* reccomend this guy, pretty sure he has the motors on their own.
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/stevebradbury
I also have a brand new, unused slave motor that I didnt need doing the zook at the weekend if you want to pm me an offer :)
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May 31, 2007, 20:12:22 »
thanks for the offer EG but as i had to pass a maplins today i went in for a nosey and lo and behold they had a lock motor in stock so i bought it, it comes with a kit of bits which made me think its going to be a sod to mess about with and fit as its not quite the same but surprisingly it screwd in using the same hole as the original :shock: couple of different wire connectors as they were different and job done :D
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May 31, 2007, 23:18:15 »
Hi All
I have two taken from a pug 405 in mine the slave is in the drivers door and fitted the same holes and the other is in the back door all I did was bung in a couple of new holes and bolted it up tight cost £2 from local scrap man . 8)
only problem I have now is that the back door won't unlock from the outside I have to use the central locking but it has always been like this even before the lecky bits were changed :? :?
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