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Dumb central locking question

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Dumb central locking question

Post by M1S3RY »

My brother-in-law is wiring up the central locking in his Zook, but he's doesn't know where exactly you connect the lock/unlock sensor wires to (They lock/unlock when grounded).

Any help?
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Post by xl7fan »

G'day, those wires are so the central locking can be controlled by a remote unit or alarm. Does he have one of these as well? Need a bit more info.

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Post by M1S3RY »

No, just stand alone central locking.
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Post by smiley »

just terminate them they are only used when a remote imobiliser/alarm is installed aswell
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Post by M1S3RY »

smiley wrote:just terminate them they are only used when a remote imobiliser/alarm is installed aswell
Sorry, terminate them as in ground them or insulate them off at the ends?
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Post by Moph »

Insulate the ends with a bit of heat shrink. Not a bad idea to tag them too though in case he installs an alarm later - he'll no doubt have lost the central locking wiring diagram by then!
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