HELP PLEASE

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spiderron81

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by spiderron81 »

I got the trunk open after a bit of patients, thanks again for all the great advice. Now I gotta install a new alternator and get it started
Baz
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Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by Baz »

I have done the same sort of thing with the engine hood. Ran a light wire from the lock through a small hole accessible from the front wheel well. Works great in case the interior cable breaks.

Baz
azygoustoyou

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by azygoustoyou »

maytag wrote:
TulsaSpider wrote:Hell I just removed my lock lol
Me too! I added a door-lock actuator to pop it open with a hidden pushbutton in the passenger compartment. When I add the keyless entry, I'll make that one of the contacts.
I have keyless entry. I need to add something to the lock in case something stops working. I was thinking of a pull or something. What do you think?
So Cal Mark

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by So Cal Mark »

since the battery is in the trunk, you need an emergency release in case of a dead battery. Or a charging post under the hood so it could be jump started
chrisfiat
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Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:52 pm
Your car is a: 1976 124

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by chrisfiat »

the charging post is on the starter
NJFIAT1981
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Joined: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:55 am
Your car is a: 1970 SPIDER AND A 1976 SPIDER
Location: New Jersey

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by NJFIAT1981 »

Hi Ron,
If you need an alternator I have one on the shelf. George
Exit98

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by Exit98 »

My spare keys are under my back seat in a zip lock, but don't tell anybody.
spiderron81

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by spiderron81 »

Hey George,

Where are you in NJ ?

Ron
So Cal Mark

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by So Cal Mark »

the starter post isn't the most accessible spot under the hood, but go for it if you can get the jumper cables down there
spiderron81

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by spiderron81 »

Where can I get spare key blanks?
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maytag
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Joined: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:22 pm
Your car is a: 1976 124 spider
Location: Rocky Mountains....UTAH! (Not Colorado)

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by maytag »

So Cal Mark wrote:since the battery is in the trunk, you need an emergency release in case of a dead battery. Or a charging post under the hood so it could be jump started
that's what the hole behind the license plate is for! :wink:
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
WYSpider

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by WYSpider »

Midwest124.com might carry them but last time I checked their web-store was down.
124cso

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by 124cso »

spiderron81 wrote:Where can I get spare key blanks?
Plenty on ebay but you just need to make sure you get the right one. But, any GOOD locksmith should have a blank that will do the job, just not branded Fiat on the tab.
124cso

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by 124cso »

Baz wrote:I have done the same sort of thing with the engine hood. Ran a light wire from the lock through a small hole accessible from the front wheel well. Works great in case the interior cable breaks.

Baz
Sorry, but I have to say it " DOH" "DOH" "DOH" !
If you have a look at your car or at your handbook or at your workshop manual, it will show you that they installed just this "safety devise" at the factory.

It is normally a simple loop tied in the end of a piece of grey/gray coloured/colored plastic coated cord, you should find tucked up under the dash above the pedals / behind the column. Assuming that some bozo has not thought 'what's this junk" and cut it out !
124cso

Re: HELP PLEASE

Post by 124cso »

maytag wrote:
TulsaSpider wrote:Hell I just removed my lock lol
I added a door-lock actuator to pop it open with a hidden pushbutton in the passenger compartment.
You mean like they did in the Alfa spiders ? They used a mechanical pull mounted in the (passenger?) door rear post, next to the latch. That way, when the door was locked, the boot was too.
Perhaps designed for Valet parking ? you keep the door key and the spotty driver only has the ignition key and goodies in the rear are safe ??
Or perhaps they just wanted clean lines ? Others like Rover hid catch releases in the trunk/boot for fuel filler doors for similar reasons.

The trouble with modern elec entry is when your "KEY" battery goes dead. Some BMWs do not have any doors with key blade/manual open facilities.
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