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Remote central locking

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Remote central locking

Post by damo4runner »

Hi I have just purchased a remote central locking kit from that evil kingdom called EBAY. I have a 1990 4RUNNER it has central locking via key in drivers door or using the lock/unlock button near the electric windows, the reason for the purchase was I want the remote feature, coming from HONG KONG it has "gweet enggwish instucktunes" and doesn't tell me how to wire it into an existing central locking kit. It is a "TIELAODA TJJ-2088R" any help would be great. I thought that splicing into the door lock/unlock button wire would be the easiest thing but can't manage to get the unit to create a signal that would make that work. Any help will be fine.
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Post by V8 Middy »

did this on the cruiser.

does the remote kit have built in relays, if not you'll have to wire up 2 relays as shown here:

http://www.miata.net/garage/pwrlock.htm

Then find the wires where they come through from the door and splice on to them. There are 2 wires and neither of them are grounded as the current is driven one way to lock and reversed to unlock.
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Post by ausoops »

you'll need a motor for the drivers side lock mechanism aswell.

repco and the like sell them, as do jaycar i think.
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Post by Gruntahunta »

Try this site, it has some good info on that sort of stuff........Pete!

www.the12volt.com
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