OK, finally got it fitted and working
OK, after many false starts, I've finally got the remote central locking fitted and working. Here's how:
Parts needed:
Remote control unit (obviously)
2x Wire splices (bue things that you clamp down on the wires to splice another wire in)
1x 2 terminal choc block, could have used two more splices for this, but I didn't
I ended up having to open the box up because all my messing round had caused it to stop working. Turns out I had burned two tracks on the circuit board out completely. So fixed them, and traced the circuit. It turns out that the two yellow wires (on mine anyway) supply the 'feed' that is switched onto the circuit when you press the button. The instructions suggest that you attach these to +12v. However, if you attach them to an earth point then you get a switched earth which is what the Surf requires. I then just spliced the blue and green wires into the two red wires (one each, damned if I can remember which way round now, sorry - it'll only take 5 seconds to figure it out) that go into the central locking control box that is attached up behind the drivers side speaker. Attached the red and black to permanent +12v and earth respectively. Bingo
BTW, my control unit is made by GenX, orange box with a blue sports convertable on the front.
Hope that helps someone.
OK, after many false starts, I've finally got the remote central locking fitted and working. Here's how:
Parts needed:
Remote control unit (obviously)
2x Wire splices (bue things that you clamp down on the wires to splice another wire in)
1x 2 terminal choc block, could have used two more splices for this, but I didn't
I ended up having to open the box up because all my messing round had caused it to stop working. Turns out I had burned two tracks on the circuit board out completely. So fixed them, and traced the circuit. It turns out that the two yellow wires (on mine anyway) supply the 'feed' that is switched onto the circuit when you press the button. The instructions suggest that you attach these to +12v. However, if you attach them to an earth point then you get a switched earth which is what the Surf requires. I then just spliced the blue and green wires into the two red wires (one each, damned if I can remember which way round now, sorry - it'll only take 5 seconds to figure it out) that go into the central locking control box that is attached up behind the drivers side speaker. Attached the red and black to permanent +12v and earth respectively. Bingo
BTW, my control unit is made by GenX, orange box with a blue sports convertable on the front.
Hope that helps someone.
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