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Open The Hump Without A Key. - Fester - 11-05-2014

Hi

I was already thinking that I drove around every time with my bags.
And I wanted to open the hump, I always had to loosen. One case first
Before I could use my key.
So I thought of a magnetic pull what they use to open a suitcase. Car
So first two holes drilled and threaded revete placed.
Magnet with Tek7 put fixed and then used the original omhusel back.
A small piece rotated for securing the steel cable.
Then a small schakellaartje placed above the gauges.
Original lock removed and opening closed


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Batfink - 11-05-2014

Never understood why the hump had to be a key opener. A is ole electronic opener like what you are installing fester supplied by ignition on or accessories only power supply to maintain security. You would have to have key in ignition and it tuned on for switch o operate.
The fuel cover for Suzuki Across was like that, and the tank/glove box had its own position on the ignition, from memory it was opposite turn from lock.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Shifu - 11-05-2014

(11-05-2014, 07:31pm)Fester Wrote: Hi

I was already thinking that I drove around every time with my bags.
And I wanted to open the hump, I always had to loosen. One case first
Before I could use my key.
So I thought of a magnetic pull what they use to open a suitcase. Car
So first two holes drilled and threaded revete placed.
Magnet with Tek7 put fixed and then used the original omhusel back.
A small piece rotated for securing the steel cable.
Then a small schakellaartje placed above the gauges.
Original lock removed and opening closed

That is a bloody brilliant idea Fester Trophy Clap I had to break the hump once I accidently locked it with the cable undone.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Fester - 11-05-2014

Yes, I have to turn the motor contact on to open the hump.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Batfink - 12-05-2014

been thinking about this and remembered when I installed power door locks on an old car years ago...
The system was cheap and easy to install plus except for the main lock all the others were simple reversible actuators that only provided force when a current was ran through them. The direction of the current effected whether the force was a push or pull. So I went searching and found this..
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Auto-Plastic-Universal-Heavy-Duty-Power-Door-Lock-Actuator-Motor-2-Wire-12V-/350863291791?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item51b114f58f&_uhb=1

I was thinking directly connected to the existing hump lock means you can either use a power unlock button or key as normal...


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Fester - 12-05-2014

That is not a bad idea but I think the engine is not powerful enough for that.
But you can always try.
And luk it is good 'and it is not then there is nothing lost.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - pashnit - 13-05-2014

Cool idea - well done !


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Camel - 13-05-2014

Nice one Fester! Did you use a boot release solenoid? We can but them as a kit here at car accessory shops.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Fester - 13-05-2014

Yes, that was a kit with everything what was provided.

Holder + screws
Solenoid + some other parts
Pressure Switch Boot + Wire


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Corpsedealer - 24-05-2014

Fester thanks its a brilliant idea. So good i have bought the gear to set mine up s well. For those that want to know I got the gear from EVIL BAY.
Universal Boot-Trunk-Hatch release kit.
Au$30.52b free postage from eastern states.Pi_thumbsup


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - gringo - 30-05-2014

(12-05-2014, 08:49am)Batfink Wrote: been thinking about this and remembered when I installed power door locks on an old car years ago...
The system was cheap and easy to install plus except for the main lock all the others were simple reversible actuators that only provided force when a current was ran through them. The direction of the current effected whether the force was a push or pull. So I went searching and found this..
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Auto-Plastic-Universal-Heavy-Duty-Power-Door-Lock-Actuator-Motor-2-Wire-12V-/350863291791?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item51b114f58f&_uhb=1

I was thinking directly connected to the existing hump lock means you can either use a power unlock button or key as normal...

Very cool batfink. I bought 2, not for the bike as I dont need the mod but I'm sure I will find a use for them somewhere.


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - playswithnitro - 30-05-2014

Just ordered one. For $3.88, what have I got to lose?


RE: Open The Hump Without A Key. - Corpsedealer - 08-06-2014

Fester,
When setting up the power wire what would the best power to pull from?
I'm thinking the lights? any help please!