Passenger side central locking?

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Passenger side central locking?

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I fixed the driver's side and can now lock the door using the remote/immobiliser. However, there doesn't seem to be any motor for the passenger side?

I bought both master and slave motors, so is it a matter of wiring up the slave in the passenger side? When I use the remote, I can see the passenger side wiggle but nothing happens, as there is no motor to engage the lock.
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Re: Passenger side central locking?

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Central locking is a weak point on FTO's. The factory central locking is not what youd call stable or resilient. Usually its easier to replace with aftermarket actuators from Jaycar or equivalent.
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