rian Posted November 6, 2010 Report Posted November 6, 2010 (edited) Hey everyone, today I installed a central locking system in my KE70. It worked fine and everything, but later on I tried to start the car and it wouldn't go. The 4K starts but dies very quickly after the starter motor stops turning it over, it won't rev or anything. I suspect I've blown a fuse somewhere but I checked all the fuses I know of ( next to battery, next to steering wheel under dash) and they all appeared fine. The way I wired the central locking system up was just constant power from battery to sensor unit, then earthed into a bolt under the dash. I know I probably sound like a total n00b but I really can't figure out why it won't go. Does anyone know what I've done wrong? Edit: just realised there are more fuses behind the driver's side kick panel, but still didn't find anything Edited November 6, 2010 by rianwest Quote
rian Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Posted November 7, 2010 Replaced all the fuses and fusible links, relays blah blah. But it turned out to be the resistor that is on the earth side of the coil, the connection was all loose and rusty. Just an annoying coincidence that it happened to fail right when I installed the central locking, leading me to think I'd wrecked something. If anyone finds they have a problem like this definitely check that resistor, it's not the first time it's happened to me Quote
altezzaclub Posted November 7, 2010 Report Posted November 7, 2010 Lol- Well done! How's the central locking going?? Write up a how-to with some pictures and tell us what it all cost. Quote
rian Posted November 7, 2010 Author Report Posted November 7, 2010 (edited) The central locking works great, cost me $100 from autobahn and it's basically already wired up when you get it, you just plug it into power and it works. I left out all the fancy stuff like making the indicators flash and the horn beep and all that. It comes with these little brackets that mount to the inside of your door, then you mount the actuators to the bracket and secure the actuator rod to the locking mechanism rod with some grub screw thingies that come with it all and it's done. I'm not sure it needs a write up, they make it so easy. Here's the kit I used: Here's how I did the front, pop riveted one end of bracket and just screwed the other into existing hole: And here's how I did the rear, just used some weird washer things I had laying around to secure it: (you can't really see it but it's to the left of the door handle, you can see where the weird-shaped washers are) Make sure the window has room to wind down before you mount it, and make sure that the latch thing that stops the door opening too far has room to move (in the rear door). It's a pretty poor write-up but maybe it will help someone. Edited November 7, 2010 by rianwest Quote
nz_83_dx Posted November 7, 2010 Report Posted November 7, 2010 (edited) Yea its a very simple but rewarding thing to do, only difficult part is securing the actuators and running the wires into the front doors, otherwise its pretty straight forward. Here is where i secured them....... Front Back Edited November 7, 2010 by nz_83_dx Quote
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