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remote central locking

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remote central locking

Post by ledgend80 »

just wondering if any one has converted there central locking to keyless entry.

i have got this kit from jaycar

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8839" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and was wondering if anyone else has fitted this kit before.
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Re: remote central locking

Post by v880cruiser »

thats the same kit im wanting to use too...:) I've used it on other cars works great...
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Re: remote central locking

Post by crankycruiser »

I did mine years ago.. and cant really remember how. but i think i picked up the lock and unlock signals to a relay in the kick panel from memory
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Re: remote central locking

Post by ledgend80 »

all good now have it installed and working. took a little to get it working but here is what i did to get it working

the remote central locking kit was from jaycar see here.

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8839" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

here is a bit of a write up for it

1. find battery power and connect it to the red wire (leave fuse out until ready to use)
2. connect 1 of the black earth wires to ground
3. disregard the white and brown wires they were not used
4. with the green and blue wires i connected them to pin 86 on 2 seperate relays
5. connect the other black wire to to pin 30 and 85 on each relay
6. run 1 wire from pin 87 on each relay to the door lock control relay which is located behind the drivers door card. it is a green box.
7. connect the 2 wires that you have run to pin 11 and pin 12.
8. now you want to find pin 2 which was a red and green wire and cut this about 2 inches from the plug and then earth the wire. you will need to extend this wire to be able to earth it. tape the other end of the unused wire up.
9. now you can fit the fuse to the power wire.
10. make sure your drivers window is down just incase.
11. if lock and unlock are around the wrong way you will need to swap the green and blue wires around.

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