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I just bought a car, and the previous owner didn't give me the electrical door opener... I have a door opener, but how do I get it to work on my new car.
How can I proceed.? I am french speeking, so excuse my english.
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If the ignition key does not open either door, the previous owner could have replaced the ignition lock.
The dealer may be able to cut you a door key from the VIN number.
never buy a suzuki ever
see? they are bugged out in USA and Canada , (collapsed here)
see they cant fix there own BS IMMO.!!!
sad.
never buy cars with rust
rule 2
or hacked up wiring,
you get to strip out harness from old wreck to fix your nasty car
why buy this car?
sure cheap.. but is it?
why post here,?
you know what you bought,a pig
fix it. put it back to stock
repair all that damage!!
its no brainer so far,,,,,
Hi, there is only one relay for all of the windows, so that is not the problem. The likely problem is the switch. I recommend you test the switch using an ohmmeter. In the case of the door lock, that problem may be a failed lock motor. I recommend you apply power directly to the lock motor to see if it works. If it does, check the switch. If not, replace the motor.
I'm not sure why you need to disconnect the battery but if it's to replace it you can connect another 12 volt battery to your truck with jumper cables or jumper wires. Connect the negative post to an engine ground and the positive to the positive jumper post. It's under a red plastic cover near the driver's side front of the engine. Just be aware that the positive battery cable is live and you'll have to be careful that it doesn't come into contact with a ground. That radio should have no code in it unless it's programmed by the owner. The default code is 4 zeros. If you bought the truck new and you didn't program a code into it you should be OK. Check the owner's manual. If you didn't buy the truck new and the previous owner programed a code into it your only chance is to get it from that owner.
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