Author Topic: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking  (Read 78881 times)

Offline Ninj

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #30 on: 23 March 2011, 16:33 »
Question removed - Answered it myself  :embarassed:

Cheers for the guide, saved a LOT of time :)

« Last Edit: 23 March 2011, 16:44 by Ninj »

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #31 on: 25 March 2011, 22:30 »
Has anyone got total closure working succesfully with this kit?

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #32 on: 11 May 2011, 17:59 »
Found this guide and used to install, great help thanks. Thought I would take a few pics to show how to do total closure. (This will only work if you already have total closure already on your car ie. hold key in lock position all windows close, hold key in unlock position all windows open)
If you haven't ordered this kit yet, then from what I can gather from the instructions you can order it with a positive trigger for the window closure module and would reccommend you email to find out if they do (save time and money!).
To accomplish this you will need 2x 4 pin N/O 12v relays. (approx £2.99 from good autofactors)
It's fairly easy. The pin layout on your relay should be something like this:

On the first relay:
You will need to connect +12v to pins 85 and 87.
Connect the window roll up wire (green) to pin 86.
Connect a lead from pin 30 to the white wire from the kit (lock pulse).

On the second relay:
You will need to connect +12v to pins 85 and 87.
Connect the window roll down wire (blue) to pin 86.
Connect a lead from pin 30 to the white and black wire from the kit (unlock pulse).

Finished work should look something like this:
(not a great pic sorry)


The hardest thing to do is change the brain unit default mode on the window setting thing. The default is mode B but you need to change it to mode A. The instructions arent great it says something about pressing the button four times. This only tells you what mode its in I did this a couple of times: press button 4 times then 4 times again (first time two clicks second time 4 clicks). then press the lock button on the remote. After a bit of fidling this eventually worked. Now when I hold unlock on the fob the windows all drop and when I hold lock on the fob the windows all shut.

Hope this guide makes sense.

Joe
« Last Edit: 11 May 2011, 18:30 by joejesney »

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #33 on: 11 May 2011, 18:14 »
you mean like this
Hey guys


The rclick module only sends a +12v pulse to lock and unlock the car, and doesn't hold no matter what you do with the fob.
It does have a windows rising output, which becomes an earth when activated for around 30s.


Get a standard automotive relay


This is how you need to connect it up

connect 30 to 12v permanent live
connect 87 to the lock wire on harness (connected to grey)
connect 85 to 12v live
connect 86 to the green wire on harness



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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #34 on: 11 May 2011, 20:02 »
My window drop works as well!

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #35 on: 11 May 2011, 21:52 »
couldn't be a$$ed with that, only need it to close, never bothered to open the windows from the key let alone the remote. Got a 5 door, so the prospect of opening all 4 windows has never appealed to me

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #36 on: 14 May 2011, 15:16 »
Fair enough, I have a five door too and just use it to cool the car down in the summer. I can see the car from my office window.

Offline nikkiy9

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #37 on: 29 June 2011, 09:34 »
i am unable to get my kit to lock the car, yet it will unlock fine, is there any other wires that i need to splice into??

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #38 on: 08 June 2012, 00:45 »
Damn this threads grown since i last read it!

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Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
« Reply #39 on: 03 January 2013, 23:53 »
Just ordere this kit , whilst looking on his website they have a plug and play loom kit for the mk3 golf

http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=69&products_id=995

So I presume if this works it would save chopping the loom up

I have enquired and will let you know what they say and may poss give it ago !