I just turned a motorized trunk motor on a 1996 Deville into a non-mortorized latch.
1. Unplug electrical connection, remove the whole latch assembly.
2. Remove metal motor housing, may be torx screws, pull housing off, motor shaft may come out also.
3. Motor brushes can be pulled out of the way to reinsert motor shaft to engage drive gear.
4. Turn drive shaft manually to lower latch to proper closing height. Look on latch shaft you will see where to stop.
5. It will take many turns to obtain proper closing height.
6. You do not have to put motor back together, just mount latch assembly back in trunk. If height is not correct, use motor shaft to adjust up or down. Leave electrical connector unpluged.
I just did mine, works great! Save lots of money!
Motorized bike kits offer several benefits for converting a regular bicycle into a motorized vehicle. These include increased speed and range, easier uphill climbs, reduced physical exertion, and the ability to travel longer distances without getting tired. Additionally, motorized bike kits are cost-effective and environmentally friendly compared to purchasing a new motorized vehicle.
A motorbike kit for converting a regular bicycle into a motorized vehicle typically includes a motor, battery, controller, throttle, and mounting hardware. These components work together to power the bike and provide a motorized riding experience.
Motorized bicylces can be bought in a few places. They can be bought at stores that specialize in bikes such as Motorized Bicycle Canada or Zoombicycles, as well as at regular stores like Walmart. They can also bought on ebay, kijiji and craigslist.
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