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Thread: New Door Lock ECU

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    I wonder what Houston is doing for their Digital Lock Unit. Several of the recent ones I’ve seen have had a blue connector. I wonder if they are harvesting them from old wiring harnesses. Last time I checked, the website showed out of stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris 16409 View Post
    I wonder what Houston is doing for their Digital Lock Unit. Several of the recent ones I’ve seen have had a blue connector. I wonder if they are harvesting them from old wiring harnesses. Last time I checked, the website showed out of stock.
    Toby has no stock of his fans with connector. He does have them without connector. That is the two pin connector. I have a blue idle ECU connector that came with an idle ECU core I bought. I guess a Volvo car used them.
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    Autosparks make those connectors brand new.

    If they don't currently have enough in stock, perhaps try contacting them to obtain pricing/timeline for the quantity you require.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeWard View Post
    Autosparks make those connectors brand new.

    If they don't currently have enough in stock, perhaps try contacting them to obtain pricing/timeline for the quantity you require.
    https://www.autosparks.co.uk/contact
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    Thanks. I contacted them.
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    Based on my research, AMP discontinued their version of these Lucas connectors.

    I also thought about 3D printing the connectors. I found suitable 3mm pins that would work, I suspect the plastic print could be printed to use a modern 3mm pin.
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    Brandon has already test printed one:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malevy View Post
    I also thought about 3D printing the connectors.
    No problem to make a male plug using cheap FDM:

    RISTS_9_male.jpg

    Female side will be a bit more challenging because of those tiny latches - I'd use polyamide filament and print it sitting on a short side. Industrial grade SLS or MJF would be perfect here, but these are more expensive.

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    Can someone post a photo of the wire end of there harness connector for the door lock unit. Not sure if mine was stock with a large brown wire in the top single pin on the connector. I had the LockZilla in my car when I bought it. I thought the top pin was unfused 12 volts and then the door lock unit took that mating pin to the circuit breaker and then the circuit breaker powered the relays in the stock door lock unit.

    I think the LockZilla changed that power but I may have changed it when I did my first door lock unit over 10 years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitsyncmaster View Post
    Can someone post a photo of the wire end of there harness connector for the door lock unit. Not sure if mine was stock with a large brown wire in the top single pin on the connector. I had the LockZilla in my car when I bought it. I thought the top pin was unfused 12 volts and then the door lock unit took that mating pin to the circuit breaker and then the circuit breaker powered the relays in the stock door lock unit.

    I think the LockZilla changed that power but I may have changed it when I did my first door lock unit over 10 years ago.
    Mine has nothing in that location.

    Working on a pic for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WHO1DMC View Post
    Mine has nothing in that location.

    Working on a pic for you.


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