Immobilizer Q
Immobilizer Q
Hey
I am fitting a remote immobilizer to my gen2 ,its an autowatch brand.
I want to know how to wire up the central locking to it.
The car has had an alarm in the past and there is a c/l motor in the drivers door.
Do i need a relay to operate the c/l?
Thanx
Chris
I am fitting a remote immobilizer to my gen2 ,its an autowatch brand.
I want to know how to wire up the central locking to it.
The car has had an alarm in the past and there is a c/l motor in the drivers door.
Do i need a relay to operate the c/l?
Thanx
Chris
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no you dont..they put the actuator on the drivers door cos the subaru central looking is a bitch to wire into...you will have trigger wire or wires from your alarm,just connect them to the actuator on the door and when you press the remote it will lock n unlock.if you have any problems just post a pic of the wiring diagram and i can piont the wires out for you
Does the Central Locking wires on the drivers door go anywhere else??
I assume it has factory Central locking and they have added a slave motor into the drivers door aftermarket to use with a remote system for keyless entry.
If it is an aftermarket one then there should be 2 wires on it (4 if it's a master motor) giving one wire + and one - will make the motor move one way... reversed will make it move the other way. You would need to make a relay system using 2 relays. These are triggered by the alarm negative pulses and send the appropriate + or earth to each wire to make it lock or unlock.
If im sounding like im on the right track let me know and i can draw up a relay diagram for it. I think these will need to be change over relays and not your average one.
Good choice on the alarm btw... Autowatch is a great brand in my opinion and i have been using them in my cars ever since i have owned a car.
Ohh as a footnote- them lock and unlock wires on the alarm were never designed to handle the current of being hooked directly to a motor. They muct go through a relay or straight to the puclse wires on an existing Central locking module.
Dave
Dave
I assume it has factory Central locking and they have added a slave motor into the drivers door aftermarket to use with a remote system for keyless entry.
If it is an aftermarket one then there should be 2 wires on it (4 if it's a master motor) giving one wire + and one - will make the motor move one way... reversed will make it move the other way. You would need to make a relay system using 2 relays. These are triggered by the alarm negative pulses and send the appropriate + or earth to each wire to make it lock or unlock.
If im sounding like im on the right track let me know and i can draw up a relay diagram for it. I think these will need to be change over relays and not your average one.
Good choice on the alarm btw... Autowatch is a great brand in my opinion and i have been using them in my cars ever since i have owned a car.
Ohh as a footnote- them lock and unlock wires on the alarm were never designed to handle the current of being hooked directly to a motor. They muct go through a relay or straight to the puclse wires on an existing Central locking module.
Dave
Dave
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No worries mate. Autowatch might actually sell a unit that does the same function of the relays... that might be something else to look into.
Dave
Dave
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