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      Aveo5 2010 - Door Lock Actuator DIY Replacement (Wiring?)

      Hello,

      I have a 2010 Aveo 5 doors that I love very much, unfortunately the driver door doesn' t lock/unlock remotely anymore(the other doors work fine), so I bought a universal actuator from amazon, and tried to install it to force the door to open/close remotely.

      Turns out, there are 6 wires in the door, and only 2 wires on the actuator that I bought, I tested the voltage of the wires in the door, some of the are used to lock/unlock other doors, but I can't seem to find the right combination of wires that provide +12V/-12V on lock/unlock.

      I would really appriciate if any of you had some useful information on how to make this work, pictures in attachments.

      I repaired the head light, washer fluid pump and horn on my own, so this little part is the only thing left for me to fix in order to have it perfect!

      Thank you, looking forward for your replies!
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