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new how-2 guide : fitting a total closure kit
« on: 24 April 2007, 17:09:11 »

I've fitted my total closure kit (at last) ... a how-2 is here
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Re: new how-2 guide : fitting a total closure kit
« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2007, 17:35:47 »

Good stuff  :y On my to-do list.....
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Re: new how-2 guide : fitting a total closure kit
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2007, 22:10:57 »

Great "how to mate" its a pita having to hold the button down on the fob to close everything
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Re: new how-2 guide : fitting a total closure kit
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2007, 22:45:00 »

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Great "how to mate" its a pita having to hold the button down on the fob to close everything
ta ... yep - and that's the reason I bought the kit, especially now with it getting warmer I'm finding myself driving round with the sunroof open ... whilst you can close the windows with the key out of the ignition, you can't with the sunroof  :'(

But credit has to go to Paul M first and foremost for posting a link to the seller of the kit, without that I wouldn't have a kit to write a how-to on :y
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Re: new how-2 guide : fitting a total closure kit
« Reply #4 on: 25 April 2007, 18:58:02 »

Cheers mate, it's a great little add-on. Nice write up BTW :y

I agree 100% with what you wrote about soldering instead of using the scotchlok connectors. Needless to say all connections were soldered when I installed the kit, scotchloks are the work of the devil IMO, if you want any hope of long term reliability, especially with all the vibrations in a car, throw them straight in the bin!
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