Thanks I’ll get mine sorted. Thieving gits got into mine and I couldn’t see how ,no marks but I keep power tools in a lock box, they bent the box but didn’t get in (my mega tester £700 was on the rear seat)
Loksforvans are good too, not advertising as they are a bit pricey but had them on my last two vans and no probs and two previous van broken into . But i will have a look that switch, thanks.
@KEO by disconnecting the switch I point to stops the slide door activating the central locking to open all the doors from opening but your dead lock still works
Thanks I’ll get mine sorted.
Thieving gits got into mine and I couldn’t see how ,no marks
but I keep power tools in a lock box, they bent the box but didn’t get in (my mega tester £700 was on the rear seat)
Glad to be a help
Loksforvans are good too, not advertising as they are a bit pricey but had them on my last two vans and no probs and two previous van broken into . But i will have a look that switch, thanks.
You take your chances, thanks for your comment
many thanks for this video, i have yet to find a better exsample on how to do this
You're welcome!
Just done this hope it works
Hi mate. Thanks for the video, where is the switch, i cant find it ?
Does this effect anything ekse on the van..alarm indicating side door open if pulling away or central locking? Thanks
Not a mechanic but no doesn't affect anything
Mate sorry to see that. But thank you for the video. 😊
Thanks, got rid of that van, thanks for comment
Forgive my ignorance but how does disconnecting it make it less easy to get in?
It disconnects the switch, which is the problem
@@tippo8544what does disconnecting the switch actually do tho? What is the swith for? Thanks
@KEO by disconnecting the switch I point to stops the slide door activating the central locking to open all the doors from opening but your dead lock still works
How do I disconnect fella
Behind the plastic cover on the inside you will find the connection just unplug on both doors
How does that stop them from getting in?