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dentinger
6/8/2007 3:08:37 PM
hey, so my car came stock with manual locks, and it gets kinda annoying, and plus, i wanna install an alarm on my car, and its kinda annoying having an alarm without power locks
 
so my question is:
how hard would it be to install power locks??
like, are all the wiring and whatnot already there??
i know i would need the motors, and power lock buttons and all....
 
im just wondering...
cuz i know the wiring was already there for the rear speakers i installed
virgin1
6/8/2007 3:16:01 PM

First of all, I have no personal experience w/alarm systems.  Never installed one or had one installed, though I have shopped fpr them @ one point.  From what I've seen, most AM alarms are power lock "ready."  That once the system is installed the locks are a simple, relatively inexpensive matter for an installer.
Call around and find out.
 
 
shalezoom3
6/8/2007 3:58:46 PM
its a very hard install. our cars are not like most cars. typically cars use a push rod or rod type linkage.....the mazda 3 uses cable controlled door looks.

so the install is harder and once a shop finds this out...the install charge may go up because of the added work. I have seen the install done once....and it took a matter of 4 whole weekends for a DIYer.

Her is a link to the kit that will work for our car. hope this helps you out. best of luck. If you do find a shop that does it, and well, please post information. Cause i too have a 3i sport.

http://www.a1electric.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=AEOS&Product_Code=W02C-RF104
dentinger
6/8/2007 4:19:46 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: virgin1


First of all, I have no personal experience w/alarm systems.  Never installed one or had one installed, though I have shopped fpr them @ one point.  From what I've seen, most AM alarms are power lock "ready."  That once the system is installed the locks are a simple, relatively inexpensive matter for an installer.
Call around and find out.



 
cool... i might phone around and ask some people... i think my search will start at mazda, and then expand from there.
the main reason why i want power locks, and an alarm, is
1) i constantly drive friends around, and it gets annoying reaching around unlocking all the doors for them.
2) with the way my car looks, and think i need a car alarm. my subs are visible from the cabin.
 
if i were to get an alarm, it would be a vibration sensitive one.
being that if someone tries to open my door, the alarm will go off, and i will be notified about it with a 2 way pager.
 
i wish i got the power locks/ power windows, steering wheels audio controls package when i bought the car, but i wanted to keep the monthly payments as low as possible.
 
oh well....
shalezoom3
6/8/2007 4:37:48 PM
??? are you in the states? cause i have the cheapest "i" available and i still have the steering wheel audio controls. I though that was a standard feature on all 3's?
dentinger
6/8/2007 6:47:00 PM
nah...
im in canada (ontario)
the steering wheel mounted audio controls and power locks/windows were all an option....
the only extra's i got was A/C and a 5spd mtx
virgin1
6/9/2007 3:50:40 AM

You had to pay extra for the 5-sp?  That doesn't sound right......
 
UrbanmanUSA
6/9/2007 7:54:23 AM
Equipment and packages have varied over the model years.  For the 2007 model year in the USA, the baseline i-sport is equipped as you say (steering wheel audio controls), but in previous years this may not have been the case.
 
I agree with virgin1, the base M3 comes with a 5 speed manual, you would not have had to pay extra for it (at least in the USA).
dentinger
6/9/2007 9:21:46 AM
no, i didnt pay for it, buts that the one option i wanted.
 
and my 3 is an '07, completely base... so a GX (i think thats what we call them up here)
i think it was an extra ~$10/month for PL, PW, audio controls, etc etc
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