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Need help on finding locking and unlocking toggle signal voltage?

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Old 08-21-17, 11:55 AM
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Default Need help on finding locking and unlocking toggle signal voltage?

Anyone can tell me where would be the best place to tap into momentary signal voltage when lock and unlock action taking place? either from fuses box or anywhere else that is relatively easy to tap the wires for those two signals?

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Maybe the door lock assembly would be a good place.
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Originally Posted by tecman
Maybe the door lock assembly would be a good place.
Hi Tecman, Thanks for the info. That really help! One more question, any specific instruction and/or steps for removing door panel for the driver side? I thought I saw something on the forum but couldn't remember.

Thanks again!
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...r-upgrade.html


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