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deono

posted on 29th Oct 03 at 06:42

Hi Guys,

Fitted the complete Corsa B central locking system to my Corsa which didn't come out with C/L so I know a fair bit about the system.
The motors actually only deadlock on the passenger doors, i.e. NOT on the drivers door, boot and fuel flap.
Deadlocking on the drivers door is taken care of by turning the key in the door, this "manual deadlocking" is done for a reason.
If your battery runs flat with the motors in deadlock mode you will never open the door with the key.

I am very interrested in finding out how the Corsa C deadlocking works, does anyone know anything about this system and how it differs from the Corsa B system?

Deon.


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 22:06

i think im gonna stick with my standard door handels then, coz i dont wanna loose deadlocking.

unless their is a way of using the corsa C remote deadlocking kit on corsa B, but will probly cost a fortune:boggle:


Paul H

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:56

basically with deadlocks on they carn't get in unless they smash a window or bend the door.just makes the car more secure


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:54

oh right, i didnt know that, thats cool, deadlocks turning on with another press of button on corsa C:)

....is it worth having deadlocks on???? how much more secure would my corsa B be if deadlocks were on???

im asking because a few of my mates have had their cars broken into lately, coincidence is that they were all pevgeots 206s so i guess they are easy to break into!! but what about the corsa B are they as easy to break into???


Paul H

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:49

the corsa c works that way push the remote once and it locks press it again and it deadlocks.might be able to use the c central locking system.


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:48

my alarm does Not turn on deadlocks only locks the doors. i HAVE to use the key!

i remember a post on here long time ago of someone saying they had remote central deadlocking:boggle:

so how much more secure would my car be with deadlocks on then???

as ive never really known this, also i think my factory immobiliser only turns on wen deadlocks are on too.


Luke1.4

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:44

Dunno m8 there are is nothing on the market thats allows you to work the deadlocks by remote


Mikeboy

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:44

So it doesn't deadlock it with a 2nd push of the remote ?


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:41

ok....why not though?


Luke1.4

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:40

No


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 21:36

ive got a fitted vauxhall alarm on my car which will lock/open the doors via the remote, but the dead locks and immobiliser only works when i lock doors with the keys!!!!

is their any way of combining it in one so i have remote central Deadlocking???
as i dont use deadlocks all the time coz i cant be bothered to put them on!!

but it makes the car more safer and much harder to brake into? right???

plus im thinking of getting smooth door handles??? so is their any way of turning on deadlocks other than with key??

ive got a 2 door corsa b

:wave:

[Edited on 21-10-2003 by MoNkEy MaGiC]