Manual Locks
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Manual Locks
Question concerning my 2002 Camaro with Manual Door Locks. Since the vehicle automatically locks and unlocks the doors on start and stop of the vehicle, is there any way to "easily" add Power locks to the car? It seems like all of the "mechanics" are already there.
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#3
Question concerning my 2002 Camaro with Manual Door Locks. Since the vehicle automatically locks and unlocks the doors on start and stop of the vehicle, is there any way to "easily" add Power locks to the car? It seems like all of the "mechanics" are already there.
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I'd be interested in seeing a picture of the service parts label on the driver door. This would give how the car was equipped and maybe give some insight to what you're describing.
#5
Really, I'm not aware of any of my 4th generation Camaros doing this. I'll have to pay closer attention the next time I get one out. According to the 2000 Chevrolet Product Guide, power door locks were optional on the coupes and standard on the convertibles. They were also offered in the Preferred Equipment Group packages 1SB and 1SD for coupes and 1SA and 1SB for convertibles.
#6
i do wonder if its part of a aftermarket alarm/security system. i have a box and wiring that may or may not be stock or could be dealer installed under the dash by the column.
#8
Ehh, if your doors are locking automatically (electrically), then you have power door locks. I wonder if a previous owner may have replaced the original door panels with ones from a non-power car.
#9
That's what I was thinking too. You can't have manual locks that lock themselves or else they wouldn't be manual locks! When you guys says every "start and stop" you are meaning every time the car is put into and out of park, right? Not every time the car starts to move and comes to a stop? Cause that would just be silly and really annoying.
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