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    How-To: Install a Passenger Side Door Lock Switch

    Passenger Side Door Lock Switch
    Mazda 2003 Protege LX
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    One annoying thing the Protege is that it lacks a button to unlock the doors from the passenger side.
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    First I purchased a matching switch from a forum user that was parting-out his protege.
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    Using the trim I made an outline of the switch hole.
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    Using an exacto-knife I cut out the cloth over the hole.
    I removed the door panel, following my guide here: CLICK HERE
    I then used a dremel to cut out the hole.
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    I took apart the switch to get at the electrical contacts.
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    I then soldered two wires to the contacts.
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    These wires will connect to the wires running to the Keylock on the outside of the door.
    You will have to cut away some of the plastic covering the connector.
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    There is a Black/Blue wire, and a Green/White wire, I didn't take the time to trace which wire is ground, and which is the lock signal.
    I instead tapped the wires, and if the button didn't work as expected, I would reverse them.
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    I then installed the switch into the new hole, and put the door panel back in place.
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    The new switch mirror's the driver's side switch, and allows my wife to unlock or lock the doors without reaching over to the driver's side.
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    very nice and simple to do!
    will plan this soon!
    also where did u get the switch?

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    nice how-to.

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    nice format and layout

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    Quote Originally Posted by LapisBlueProteg
    very nice and simple to do!
    will plan this soon!
    also where did u get the switch?
    From here:
    http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68356
    (MackDadam was parting out his protege)
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    Very good writeup. I might do this next time I have the door apart. Now, we just need to find a good source for those switches. Maybe mazdastuff.com can get us them at a good price like they do with the intermittent wiper stalks
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    I'm far too lazy to go outside, so I'll ask you guys; will the lock fit easily on a P5 with the diagonal handle going up the door?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider69
    Very good writeup. I might do this next time I have the door apart. Now, we just need to find a good source for those switches. Maybe mazdastuff.com can get us them at a good price like they do with the intermittent wiper stalks
    Mazdastuff.com is run by my local dealership, mabye I can stop by and see if we can start a group buy?

    In general I don't like that dealership, they still don't have my repair radio in yet (It's been two months!), I usualy drive 30 minutes north, past three other mazda shops to get to the one I like.

    Quote Originally Posted by anarchistchiken
    I'm far too lazy to go outside, so I'll ask you guys; will the lock fit easily on a P5 with the diagonal handle going up the door?
    I don't know, I don't have a P5
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    *BUMP*

    Can I get this moved to the How-to section?

    Also, does anyone know where we could start a group buy for door-lock switches?
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    zap

    great write ups.

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    the write up is great.....so is the pictures...EXCEPT those two huge screen shots of your computer doing some type of calculation.....what is that? its the thrid and forth images of your how-to where you are supposed to be making the hole outline and cutting it with an exacto knife....if you don't see it...this is what shows up now....at least at MY computer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Nuke
    the write up is great.....so is the pictures...EXCEPT those two huge screen shots of your computer doing some type of calculation.....what is that? its the thrid and forth images of your how-to where you are supposed to be making the hole outline and cutting it with an exacto knife....if you don't see it...this is what shows up now....at least at MY computer
    LOL, my server has a bug where it sends people the wrong image.
    My host can't seem to lock down the bug, but A refresh usualy fixes that.
    Good thing there isn't any questionable material on there.
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    Good deal. Only thing I'd be worried about is:

    1-potentially screwing up the door (didn't see any details on how to take the panel off)

    2-potentially cutting the switch hole poorly. I'd probably make a template first from the other side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZapWizard

    Using an exacto-knife I cut out the cloth over the hole.
    I removed the door panel, following my guide here: CLICK HERE
    I then used a dremel to cut out the hole.

    He gave a link to instructions on how to remove the door panel.

    Taking the door panels off isn't difficult. My door panels have been off about 10 times so far. There's almost no chance of damaging anything, as long as you don't rush (you could break a clip, strip a screw, or scratch the door panel).

    It's an interesting idea, I would just have to be sure I positioned the door lock button at the same position as the driver's side, otherwise it would start to irk me over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kooldino
    Good deal. Only thing I'd be worried about is:

    1-potentially screwing up the door (didn't see any details on how to take the panel off)

    2-potentially cutting the switch hole poorly. I'd probably make a template first from the other side.
    1: I linked to one of my other guides on how to take the door panel off.

    2: Well..... I did actualy cut my hole poorly (hence no photos of the hole)
    But I filled the extra space by wrapping tape around the switch, as long as you don't cut the hole larger then the trim.
    It's been a few weeks now, and there has been zero problems with it.

    I did measure and install the switch at the mirror-placement of the driver's side.
    It looks a little too stock as you can't tell it's a mod.

    Driver's side:
    http://www.zapwizard.com/car/locks/09-Handle.jpg

    Passanger side:
    http://www.zapwizard.com/car/locks/Switch/10.jpg

    I did have to paint both trim pieces black as the extra switch came with a tan trim piece.
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