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    Adjusting Central Locking early Phase II

    I gurus, I have a question about adjusting central locking on a real early Phase II (October 1984 build, Phase II started August). Some years ago I turned the box shape of my RRc into something resembling a triangle. The restoration involved getting a mid 1985 body and swapping the panels across. Unfortunately the door actuators on the 7 month later vehicle were different and worked opposite my originals (I can key lock-unlock from both doors where the later one didn't and was incompatible with my controller). Anyway I swapped over my actuators and most of the time the central locking works. However on occasions the LH front door doesn't unlock and sometimes it locks then immediately unlocks itself (only that door though).

    Is there a special technique to adjust the position of the actuator?

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    G'day Lotz-A-Landies

    I have a 1/85 phase11 Manual, and only have key-lock on drivers door, L/H door is manual I had to replace a broken outer handle and the inner door panel plastic was still sealed, so it would have had been an original unit, it could also be the difference between the "Poverty Pack" and the Hi-Line,Vogue. Not much help, but may clear up a cloudy issue.



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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    it could also be the difference between the "Poverty Pack" and the Hi-Line,Vogue. Not much help, but may clear up a cloudy issue.
    cheers
    You could be onto something there Uncle H, the replacement body was indeed one of the poverty packs with the camel coloured trim instead of the grey trim of my HiLine.

    Perhaps I need to find a smash repairer who has adjusted the things.

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    G'day Lotz-A-Landies

    I bought my 1/85 manual 4 door from Maitland late last year, from the markets, spinnfx camel brown, with matching interior, there is no colour tag on it but think it could be Sahara Sand non-metalic, or beige, would like to find out the colour so I can touch up marks.


    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Anyway I swapped over my actuators and most of the time the central locking works. However on occasions the LH front door doesn't unlock and sometimes it locks then immediately unlocks itself (only that door though).

    Is there a special technique to adjust the position of the actuator?

    My 90 does the occasional drama thing too

    Now this will drive you nuts .......

    Front Passenger door lock / unlock .... = Spring on the locking mechanism was too loose or too powerfull /// hard to explain // but you have to take the door panel off ... have a look inside the door ... You will see a spring // either lube it or adjust it

    Basically ... you have to lock it / unlock it via the "actuator" and study how it works on the lock mechanism for a 1/2 hour ... and lube & adjust accordingly

    Take the lock mechanism out of the door to fiddle with it ....


    OR .... Make sure that the "actuator" is getting the FULL 12 volts ...


    Mike


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    Hi Diana, the actuator is mounted on a plate which is slotted for adjustment. The other possibility is it is just a lazy actuator. The original RRC ones are quite overcomplicated and prone to internal friction and wearing out. I have had great success fitting aftermarket actuators to these aswell as being cheap(about $15 each when bought as a $59 Kit of 4) they are quicker in operation and very efficient. Makes like Vision etc make central locking kits, I just use the actuators out of them and throw away the other stuff

    JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Lotz-A-Landies

    I bought my 1/85 manual 4 door from Maitland late last year, from the markets, spinnfx camel brown, with matching interior, there is no colour tag on it but think it could be Sahara Sand non-metalic, or beige, would like to find out the colour so I can touch up marks.


    cheers

    G`day , for 84/5 non metalic brown colours were .... Arizona Tan = 85+ ...... Russet Brown = 80/1/2/3/4/5 ........ Sahara Dust = 71 through 85 .

    Cheers

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    In addition to my previous post, the aftermarket actuators in these kits are a direct fit, and only require the wiring to be soldered to the OE plug from the old actuator and presto, like new.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    G'day PLR

    I think it may be Shetland Beige or Sand not a common colour, but then this vehicle has a few extras from the options catalogue that was
    not seen often.


    cheers

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