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Old 06-26-2002 | 06:29 PM
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i just got all keyholes shaved and i got a electric trunk release, and power locks.... now that i am thinking about it,, if my battery were to die i have no acces to my car... any ideas....

i have a batter back up on my alarm would that be able to hook up to one of the acuaters (trunk poper or door locks)....

any way of secretly hiding a pull lever in the wheel well that would pop my trunk??????????

would i be able to install a battery somewhere in the car to power a trunk release..... or some sort of back up battery please helppp******* http://home.attbi.com/~acuraocd/wsb/...ome.html-.html

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Old 06-27-2002 | 12:08 PM
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building lowriders we would hide a button in the grille, behind the lic plate or where ever someone wanted it. Check autoloc.com

also, there are other types of way to open the doors there is a system that you use a magnetic swipe card and waive it in front of a reader that is normally on your dash and it pops your door open.
Old 06-27-2002 | 02:15 PM
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what if your battery is DEAD i was think to locate a trunk relse somewhere in a wheel well or under the rear bumper somin that you would jsut have to pull
Old 06-27-2002 | 04:18 PM
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2 ways around a dead battery

1. system has a back up, or use something like the old battery buddy that will only let your battery get so low.

2. i have seen system where people had a latch in the grille to open the hood and then they can hot wire the system and pop the doors, your battery will have to be TOTALY dead for the popers to not work.
Old 06-28-2002 | 03:53 PM
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I would expect that it takes a lot more juice to run the starter than it does to pop a door. So, if you battery's power drops to a point where your car won't start, your door poppers should still work.
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