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Old 12-15-2011, 07:38 PM
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I always see this and it scares me that my wife will be screwed somewhere one day. I have AAA, but you know those guys can take hours.

Is there a way to retro a door lock cylinder on the pass door. I mean the Euro guys have the drivers door on the other side. I would do this in a heartbeat if it was possible.
Confussed , yes we do have the lock on the other side, but still only one lock.
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Old 12-15-2011, 07:55 PM
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um didnt the OP say his battery in the CAR was flat, in which case how would prying open the door frame and hitting the central locking button help???

i suspect he took the only course available in getting a lock smith.
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Old 12-15-2011, 08:31 PM
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um didnt the OP say his battery in the CAR was flat, in which case how would prying open the door frame and hitting the central locking button help???

i suspect he took the only course available in getting a lock smith.
Someone else posted on this thread that had a similar problem but not a dead battery.

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This too funny that this thread is on the front page, I'm standing outside of Ikea and can't get inside my X5, lock is broken and my remote key is dead like most of ours are.
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Old 12-15-2011, 08:34 PM
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Confussed , yes we do have the lock on the other side, but still only one lock.
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SlickGT1 wants TWO locks - one for each front door. He's over here in the USA.

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I always see this and it scares me that my wife will be screwed somewhere one day. I have AAA, but you know those guys can take hours.

Is there a way to retro a door lock cylinder on the pass door. I mean the Euro guys have the drivers door on the other side. I would do this in a heartbeat if it was possible.
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does seem kinda' stin-gee, one door only - would have solved most lock-cylinder issues.. guess I won't be converting mine to RHD if I move to St. Thomas.

retrofit sounds scary, OBC-wise.
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does seem kinda' stin-gee, one door only - would have solved most lock-cylinder issues.. guess I won't be converting mine to RHD if I move to St. Thomas.

retrofit sounds scary, OBC-wise.
How do you figure.

I figure we would need the exterior door handle, door lock, and the mechanism on the inside. I can't imagine the car would know if anything changed.

Going to see if RealOEM has part number similarities.
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RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 4.8is DOOR CONTROL FRONT

So it looks like I will need the following.
09 Cover, lock cylinder, right SCHWARZ 1 51218243622
11 CATCH WITH KEY RIGHT 1 51217035422 $61.28
11 CATCH WITH KEY CODE RIGHT 1 51217035420

Can someone take a look at this. Is there something else that is missing? How does the lock cylinder connect to the actuator? What the hell is the catch with key code right? Key Code? Is this something that will have to be coded. I doubt it though. I am also pretty sure I can get that key cylinder to match my current key.

Other than that, the part list does not seem to be that crazy.

Well, one other thing. ECStunning does not have any of this, except for the cylinder, and they are overpriced on that part. So I am guessing that someone from UK might have to hook us up with the parts.
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Old 12-16-2011, 12:32 PM
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OBC knows when the resistance is off on a turn signal and you want to add a completely new and never done before circuit to the Security section? The wiring and taps alone gives me the creeps. I am getting that you want to do it mechanically Only?

sorry, that's how I figure.

and as always, would be overjoyed to hear different, because I cannot understand how Not having a passenger lock-cylinder could be seen as an improvement by the Werken gurus.
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Exactly. I just want it as an entry point. Nothing else. I don't know why it would be complex. I figure the only coding this would need to make sure the alarm doesn't get all out of whack when the pass door is unlocked first. I don't really care about that though. I just want to make sure one can still get into the car.
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^I agree given that the alarm will go of when the psgr door is open., I would just have the remote handy to immediatly shut the alarm off and I would just set it up mechanically. Given how sensitive these electronics are I would be happy with just getting the mechanics right and go from there. I googles bmw part in the UK and forund several dealers that have used parts.

You need more information that I had to do a search. But, it seems they are available.
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