Power Door Locks...

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  1. mashori

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    I remember asking this question before when I was just a little newbie on this website, well actually come to think of it I'm still a newbie. I did a search and couldn't find much. My questions is I'm thinking of going with autoloc CK2000 kit and I'm pretty sure it comes with the solenoid and everything else because I want to have a remote keyless entry too.

    I know I'm gonna be having more electrical stuff installed soon so I'm wondering where you guys get power for the goodies. Do you just tap it all to a power source or do you have an extra fuse panel? I would really like to add a fuse panel for all the extra stuff if that's a good idea.
     
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    i have an extra fuse pane,its a bus 6 fuse panel you run 1 power wire to it and it has 6 fuse holders and hook ups for things.
     
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    Here's the pics,you can see it better in the second one..

    I ran a 2 ga. wire from the hot side of my starter sol. to it.
     

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    this is the one i have in my car....

    ...Frank...
     
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    is that a completely new harness or an add on? Looks sweet.
     
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    looks like a full harness but i've been wrong before...
     
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    it's a full harness...:yup:
     
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    Ya that is the harness im putting in my 71,it's so sweet. Should power all the goodies I want.....
     
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    what do you guys thing of this Painless Wiring 70207? It's an auxiliary fuse block. That would be a good one to use right?
     

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