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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Oct 29, '11 From Haltom City, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Ok, so there are two 97 Lincoln Town Cars in my driveway and I have to admit I've fallen in love with the keyless entry keypad above the door handle. I had to replace one of the keypads and a window regulator, and while I had the door apart I realized how easy it would be to swap this system into another vehicle.
I have an aftermarket immobilizer in my 94 GT and I plan on wiring the keyless entry into it. So far I have a spare module for it that goes into the driver door and a keypad with a bad button(no big deal they are $10). I will need to find a very specific wiring diagram for the keyless entry system(not to mention the Toyota), and the door wiring harness from a Lincoln towncar. ![]() Spare Keypad, 1-2 button doesnt work but I can get them at the salvage yard for $10 ![]() Driver door Keyless Entry Module, stores 5 codes. cost $35 at the junkyard. So so far my total starting out for this project is $35, Ill make sure to keep you posted. Lemme know what you think!!! |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Nov 29, '10 From Lake Havasu City, AZ Currently Offline Reputation: 31 (100%) ![]() |
Sweet!
I think the rear quarter window would best since it doesn't move. Also you have ample space inside the rear quarter body panel for the harness and boards, then you'd only need to run the signal wires through the loom at the door hinge? Also how would it react with the stock security system? ![]() I love that you are coming up with modern twists for our soon to be 2 decade old cars! -------------------- ![]() 6gcHeroes:808hectortimmybatmandiegotigamak |
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