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Title: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 10 August 2009, 21:59
Searched high and low for instructions but could not find everything in one post so here goes

i went for the rightclick ke669 but the instructions should work for all rightclick models - about 25 - 30 quid with 2 flip keys like the new vag ones

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/08082009074.jpg)
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 10 August 2009, 22:04
this the main connecter that goes into the central locking brain -

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009057.jpg)


first pop this top trim off with fingers or flat head ( the trim just above the white connecter )


this will reveal two screws - there are another 2 in the bottom 2 corners and 1 under the fuse flap - take the trim off

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009058.jpg)

remove the plastic grill with foam lining under the fuse box - it just pops off if you pull

there are 2 white clips holding on each side of the fusebox - these pop off if you pull them towards you

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009059.jpg)

Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 10 August 2009, 22:09
the fuse box needs lifting up and slowly easing forward and let it hang - make sure battery is disconnected

now find the loom that goes into the drivers door at the right side of where the fuse box was - follow the loom a few inches back and ease the loom wrap - take the green and grey wires away as below

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009062.jpg)

Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 10 August 2009, 22:21
you connect the white wire from your kit to the grey wire - and the white and black wire to the green wire. this is lock and unlock and i got it wrong first time so when i pressed lock the car opened and when i pressed unlock the car locked. just changed them around.


Connect the thick red wire to this connecter to the top right - this is for power 12v dc - my phone ran out of battery so i couldnt take more pics till 30 mins but after this i connected the yellow and yellow black to the same red for 12v dc - i guess you can connect srtaight to the battery but thats up to you.

you can see where i connected the thick red wire - later the yellow and yellow and black went in the same place

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009064.jpg)

there is an earth connection under the steering column and there is a black wire already connected there - connect the thick black wire here - just open the nut and wrap the wire and re tighten

can see the black wire hanging down

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/06082009065.jpg)
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 10 August 2009, 22:30
there are 2 brown wires for the indicatolrs to flas and these splice into the connectors on each stalk - i tried doing this but my left side wouldnt flash so i left them - the pink wire is for the blip blip to let you know its locked and blip once for unlock - i borrowed mu mates siren for his toad alarm and this worked connect the pint to red on the siren and earth the other siren wire anywhere on the chassis- i will feed the pink into the engine bay when i manageto find a siren. thats all for the wiring make sure the wires are insulated properly and spare wired are wrapped tight - find a place for the control unit and secure with sticky pad provided

you get 2 keys - any place will cut them - dont put them in the housing - get them cut first £3 it cost me -

take the rclick badge off by flicking it with a knige - open 2 screws underneath - thats the only way it comes apart - take the key holder ring and open the 2 scews - one on each side - replace with new key - take care when opening so u know how to wind the spring back

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/08082009072.jpg)

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/08082009071.jpg)

(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn17/noblem14/08082009070.jpg)


i am not responsible for any mishaps and you dub at your own leisure!
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: axewielder on 11 August 2009, 13:48
did you need to swap over your immo chip from your old key?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Wayne on 11 August 2009, 13:56
did you need to swap over your immo chip from your old key?

Yes you will.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: axewielder on 11 August 2009, 14:03
looks like a good deal for the price how long have you had it on?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: LazyLunatic on 11 August 2009, 14:17
good stuff m8 :afro:

i got a similar type of thing. wired it in to the central locking pump in the boot.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Madmax on 11 August 2009, 15:33
Big big thanks for doing this, it's something i'm wanting to do.

I have a question, what's the best way to connect wires to other wires? Mainly the thick red wire to
the connector?


Again, i thank you. :cool:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: LazyLunatic on 11 August 2009, 16:20
Big big thanks for doing this, it's something i'm wanting to do.

I have a question, what's the best way to connect wires to other wires?


Again, i thank you. :cool:

cut the wire you want to connect to. choc box the 3 together :) ohh and tape the lot
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: axewielder on 11 August 2009, 16:22
lol proper way is solder and heatshrink  :wink: but yeah that way is fine too, just dont twist them and sellotape them like i have found several times  :shocked:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Madmax on 11 August 2009, 16:25
Thank you both but still a little confused as to how he connected the thick red wire to the red switch?

:)
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: axewielder on 11 August 2009, 17:05
not sure myself how he did it the picture is unclear
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 11 August 2009, 18:46
the transponder just slips out of old key and there is a place for it in the new key i used some sticky foam to hold it in place

the red wire - i stripped about an inch off it - i unplugged the connecter - stuck the red wire in the connecter and plugged it back in , its not the best way but works. you get some propper splicer things with the kit but i didnt use them. its been on for  a week now no probs
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: malakym on 12 March 2011, 12:35
Just used this guide to save me tracing wires.

Like you I got the lock and unlock the wrong way around, although your guide still shows the wrong way, this is what I did - GREEN(car) to white, and GRAY(car) to white/black

I have a haynes manual but im not good at reading them (too much flicking backwards and forwards to keys etc)

I got my indicators working - used the BLACK/white and BLACK/green wires going into the steering column (have to remove the surround, bottom right connector) connected to the brown pair from the unit.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: harlemex on 12 March 2011, 13:33
gotta have them indicators flashing if your gonna do this. I want to do mine, and want to get a siren just for the blip blip.  :tongue:

Thanx for advice kiddies.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: MiiTCH-GOLF on 12 March 2011, 14:42
i want to do tyis but dont understand what to do with the key??? also i dont think my car has factory central locking how do i find out if it is vw locking thanks
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Seanl on 12 March 2011, 15:13
You will need a 3 button fob from the mk4 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250783292411&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT and a key to fit it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200584218198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Get the blank cut to your current key, and fit it to the fob. You may be able to use the innards from your aftermarket central locking fob if it fits, and with a bit of modding and put it into the mk4 one. You will also need to put the immob chip (if your car has one) into the fob to actually start the car.
You can tell if you have a central locking system by looking in the boot, on the drivers side under the rear light, there is a pump which is surrounded by plastic foam stuff. Thats your central locking pump. You will see the pnumatic pipes coming out of it if you are not sure if thats it. If you do have it, I take it that its obviously not working! :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: MiiTCH-GOLF on 12 March 2011, 15:15
You will need a 3 button fob from the mk4 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250783292411&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT and a key to fit it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200584218198&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Get the blank cut to your current key, and fit it to the fob. You may be able to use the innards from your aftermarket central locking fob if it fits, and with a bit of modding and put it into the mk4 one. You will also need to put the immob chip (if your car has one) into the fob to actually start the car.
You can tell if you have a central locking system by looking in the boot, on the drivers side under the rear light, there is a pump which is surrounded by plastic foam stuff. Thats your central locking pump. If you do, I take it that its obviously not working! :smiley:
Ok lol my central locking works bit I don't have a pump in the back lol must be an afternarket locking kit?? you get two keys with the kit off ebay you just have to get the blanks cut.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Seanl on 12 March 2011, 16:06
I think the ones in the mk4 fob are slightly different and I think the mk3 ones are wider so thats why u need the blank there. Thats my interpretation of what I have read but dont quote me on that!
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3tony on 12 March 2011, 18:14
they have an option of a group buy, 10 for 21.95, who else would be interested?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: harlemex on 12 March 2011, 18:27
is that all in?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Seanl on 12 March 2011, 18:29
they have an option of a group buy, 10 for 21.95, who else would be interested?


What for? The RCL, the Fob, or the Key blank?? I know probs the key but just making sure! :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3tony on 12 March 2011, 18:29
http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671 (http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671)
27.95 for one or 10+ at 21.95 each
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Seanl on 12 March 2011, 18:30
http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671 (http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671)
27.95 for one or 10+ at 21.95 each

Disregard my last, ahh already got one. I didnt read the each bit at the end :embarassed:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: MiiTCH-GOLF on 12 March 2011, 21:14
http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671 (http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671)
27.95 for one or 10+ at 21.95 each
I would baby boy!! Lol
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3tony on 12 March 2011, 21:26
http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671 (http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=50&products_id=671)
27.95 for one or 10+ at 21.95 each
I would baby boy!! Lol
Oooo baby lol
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: MiiTCH-GOLF on 13 March 2011, 13:01
My car has pumps in each door?? So i don't know how I'm gonna wire it in??
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: murraymint on 16 March 2011, 18:48
my kit arived today, went to get the keys cut and got them done FOR FREE!!!!!! bonus, just gotta try n wire it in :/
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Ninj on 23 March 2011, 16:33
Question removed - Answered it myself  :embarassed:

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

Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Ninj on 25 March 2011, 22:30
Has anyone got total closure working succesfully with this kit?

Cheers
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: joejesney 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:
(http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z423/joejesney/4pinrelayphoto.jpg)
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)
(http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z423/joejesney/photo_4.jpg)

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
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: trog_nfs 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
(http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h327/trog_nfs/Photo0218.jpg)

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

(http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h327/trog_nfs/Photo0217.jpg)
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: joejesney on 11 May 2011, 20:02
My window drop works as well!
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: trog_nfs 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
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: joejesney 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.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: nikkiy9 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??
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: mk3 tdi on 08 June 2012, 00:45
Damn this threads grown since i last read it!
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 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 !
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 04 January 2013, 09:15
Il be interested to hear how it comes along as im currently thinking about ditching my crappy alarm system that controls the central locked etc...
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 04 January 2013, 18:43
Have spoken to rclick and this plug and play eliminates loom chopping , it plugs inline with the central locking pump in the boot means zero wiring , only wiring require is if you want to have flashing indicators ..

Here's the link for how it works

http://www.rclick.co.uk/documents/pp60w-02.pdf

This will encourage more people to fit now as its so easy to do
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 04 January 2013, 19:27
That looks perfect for my requirements,  il have one of these  kits next month then.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 04 January 2013, 19:30
Yea looks like a perfect solution as it a pain messing about with wiring under the dash and that seems easy , well I've got the rcl kit , had the keys cut , so will order that and wait for it to arrive and then when I get a vr it will be transferable !
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Callum_K on 08 January 2013, 14:35
I used the plug and play loom on my 6n Polo, was simple installation, just have to splice in 2 wires in to the indicators. Worked well and will probably get the kit for my Mk3 too.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 08 January 2013, 15:02
Thats what i like to hear.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 08 January 2013, 22:05
Thats what i like to hear.  :smiley:

Got the plug and play kit today , so yes it plugs an plays but few issues ,

The car locks when you press unlock and unlocks when you press lock , so need to chop the two wires and swap them over so they do what they should , not looked to see which two yet but this has been a problem for others who have chopped their own loom for fitting and put the lock an unlock the wrong way round :)
Other than that its so easy and amazing bit of kit  ,
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spikenipple on 13 January 2013, 13:46
Couldn't you swap the green/grey wires around in the plug?

I fitted the KE669 kit under the dash using the scotchlocks included, only took me about an hour and works a treat, including indicators  :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 13 January 2013, 13:57
To get mine to work I had to swap the white , and white/black wires around on the loom to the control box ,
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spikenipple on 13 January 2013, 14:00
Ahh right yeah, they're the ones that connect to green/grey on the loom. I'll fit a siren at some point I reckon.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 13 January 2013, 15:03
Ahh right yeah, they're the ones that connect to green/grey on the loom. I'll fit a siren at some point I reckon.
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I'm looking into wiring the indicators up just want to find a way to do it without cutting the loom up ?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spikenipple on 13 January 2013, 20:51
Use the scotchlocks that come with the kit to connect the two brown wires (rcl loom) to the black/white and black/green wires coming from the bottom right plug underneath the steering column plastics.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 13 January 2013, 22:11
Use the scotchlocks that come with the kit to connect the two brown wires (rcl loom) to the black/white and black/green wires coming from the bottom right plug underneath the steering column plastics.

Mines In the boot mate I got their plug and play loom so no wire cutting apart from sorting lock and unlock an the indicators ,
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spikenipple on 14 January 2013, 18:52
I have no idea in that case, sorry. Unless you run the wires to the dash?  :undecided:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 14 January 2013, 20:59
I have no idea in that case, sorry. Unless you run the wires to the dash?  :undecided:

He wires are the same colour at the lamps.  So I got some connector pins wedged them in the back of the plug and run them like that
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: GTi Grez on 21 January 2013, 16:52
Can you post a link for that plug and play kit  :smiley: The pdf looks good. I'm interested in seeing if they have a plug and play alarm and remote central locking kit....if not the one for about £40 looks alright.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 21 January 2013, 18:55
Can you post a link for that plug and play kit  :smiley: The pdf looks good. I'm interested in seeing if they have a plug and play alarm and remote central locking kit....if not the one for about £40 looks alright.

http://www.rclick.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=69&products_id=995
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: Callum_K on 14 February 2013, 18:28
Bought a Rclick kit and installed it today...took 5 minutes and works faultless. Didn't bother with the plug n play cable, it's so easy to do its really not worth the fifteen quid.

If installing in the boot by the pump do as follows.

White from Rclick loom to grey on pump
White/ black to green on pump.
Black to brown on pump which is earthed on a stud on the rear quarter.
Yellow, yellow black and red to the red/ white on pump which is the 12v supply
One brown to black/green on drivers side light cluster
Second brown to black/white on passenger side cluster.

This was all done with the supplied quick crimp thingys. Plugged in to the box and worked perfectly!
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 15 February 2013, 15:41
Bought a Rclick kit and installed it today...took 5 minutes and works faultless. Didn't bother with the plug n play cable, it's so easy to do its really not worth the fifteen quid.

If installing in the boot by the pump do as follows.

White from Rclick loom to grey on pump
White/ black to green on pump.
Black to brown on pump which is earthed on a stud on the rear quarter.
Yellow, yellow black and red to the red/ white on pump which is the 12v supply
One brown to black/green on drivers side light cluster
Second brown to black/white on passenger side cluster.

This was all done with the supplied quick crimp thingys. Plugged in to the box and worked perfectly!

With the last two connections did all of the indicators light including the front?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 15 February 2013, 18:09
Yea only need to wire one per side and all indicators that side work
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 15 February 2013, 22:53
Yea only need to wire one per side and all indicators that side work

Ok got the kit will be doing it Monday morning.
Thank You.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 26 February 2013, 16:17
Installed it now everything was simple,but I would like it to be able to do full closure for windows up and windows down,what I would like to know is how to program the key fob to be able to send a message to the brain telling it I`m holding down the button for full closure.
I have the relays.
Mine is not rclick kit its called top.
Any help?
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 26 February 2013, 22:12
Installed it now everything was simple,but I would like it to be able to do full closure for windows up and windows down,what I would like to know is how to program the key fob to be able to send a message to the brain telling it I`m holding down the button for full closure.
I have the relays.
Mine is not rclick kit its called top.
Any help?

Been covered right at the start of this thread iirc , you have to buy relays and all sorts to get it working
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 27 February 2013, 07:39
Installed it now everything was simple,but I would like it to be able to do full closure for windows up and windows down,what I would like to know is how to program the key fob to be able to send a message to the brain telling it I`m holding down the button for full closure.
I have the relays.
Mine is not rclick kit its called top.
Any help?

Been covered right at the start of this thread iirc , you have to buy relays and all sorts to get it working

Then you have not read much at all because programing the brain has not been covered much.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: itavaltalainen on 27 February 2013, 11:10
what "brain" do you wanna program??? probably the reason it's not covered here is cos you don't have too  :rolleyes:

most control units will send a pulse out on one of the cables if you keep the FOB pressed (e.g. mine will send a close signal (contact closure against GND) on the pink wire for 17 seconds if you keep the lock button pressed)....
you could potentially use boot release to open them... but that would depend on your specific unit and you'd have to think about the wiring (you'd need a relay for that too)....

Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 27 February 2013, 14:36
My unit does not send a pulse out for 17 seconds in anyway,it has boot lock but the pulse on that is only 0.5 seconds really frustrated with this unit was not cheap either....
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: spudboy6 on 27 February 2013, 21:22
TRY PAGE 4

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:
(http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z423/joejesney/4pinrelayphoto.jpg)
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)
(http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z423/joejesney/photo_4.jpg)

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
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: WeekendMechanic on 28 February 2013, 11:49
Nope still need a 15 second pulse,
This is to anyone who has not bought one yet and wants full closure,be carefull when you buy a central locking unit from ebay just because it says window closure in the advert does not mean it has one, I asked the seller he told me to just use one of the other central locking wires which you cant do. I did not open a dispute case because i just cant be bothered,be specific ask if one of the wires sends a 15/17 second pulse that`s all you need.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: fighter954rr on 07 July 2013, 21:16
just to say thanks to the original thread as just fitted mine today and it works spot on it was easy!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 07 July 2013, 21:46
Gonna put my kit in this week if I get the opportunity.

*edit* The RClick kit was fitted to the valver without a single hitch and has been faultless ever since.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 04 November 2013, 23:47
I've just purchased a cheapo kit from eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360766280159?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649  for the wagon as i didn't want to spend much on this car and didn't require switchblade keys but I'm kinda regretting it now as the installation instructions are sh!te and none of the cables are labelled up like they were on the RClick kit I bought for the other car.

All i want to know is which wires on the central locking module i splice with on the pump loom? I'm sure someone posted on here a list / photo of what each colour wire was but I seem to be struggling to find it at the moment and wanted to get this thrown in tomorrow whilst I'm off work.

Here's what came with the kit, note the ''assorted wires'' & ''cut off to pneumatic lock'' ???


(http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa321/thai-wronghorse/20131104_160419_zpsfc4ed7d2.jpg?t=1383604279)
(http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa321/thai-wronghorse/20131104_160429_zps42f76f32.jpg?t=1383604265)
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: itavaltalainen on 05 November 2013, 21:52
lock section of the remote:
yellow and yellow-black go on 12V (red-white),
white goes to lock wire (green or grey, can't remember which way around)
white-black goes to unlock wire (green or grey, same as for lock wire)

general stuff:
red goes to red-white wire that is on p/s pump loom (perm 12V)
black, gnd obvious...
brown - one each to black-green and black-white respectively (indicators)

no need to cut through any wires btw, golf despite being pneumatic system uses simple positive trigger
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 05 November 2013, 22:50
Perfect, really appreciate that.  I cant believe how much im missing having remote central locking on this car, especially when its pissing hard with rain and carrying the nipper. Il be cracking on with this tommorow.  Cheers
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 07 November 2013, 15:20
Sorted, worked first time.  :cool:

A tenner bloody well spent.
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: itavaltalainen on 07 November 2013, 21:16
cool!

mine was 22£ but made in uk (hawk) :D
Title: Re: Dummy Guide to fitting remote central locking
Post by: jimmydub on 02 April 2017, 11:49
Nay Bother