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 Post subject: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 11:18 am 
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Hello All

I have been trying to install the jaycar kit into my EF Ghia. I originally tried to follow the guide to run it through the factory system but failed. I then tried to install it as a separate circuit.

It simply will not work when I turn the key. As far as I can see I have it installed correctly, I am starting to think that the unit itself is a dud.

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Here is the connection to the battery and after testing with the multimeter I get 12V from the battery to the red wire going into the control module as indicated below

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Here is the ground that I am using, it was one that was put there for an aftermarket alarm

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Here is a quick pic of the control module, those last 2 wires I have cut are for an aftermarket alarm (the one installed in this car does not work.

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Some pics of the other connections.

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O.k. so I have 12 from the car battery through the red wire, I have also tested each wire to the primary actuator with a AA batter and I get 1.5 V on each wire.

I am stumped, I am about to give up and get a new kit, I don't see where I am going wrong, If anyone has an idea PLEASE HELP
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 11:47 am 
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post up the jaycar wiring diagram so we can see what we are looking at.
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 12:12 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 12:18 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
have u checked this out?
documents.php?d=74

even better.
not that hard, just take it one step at a time
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 12:23 pm 
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not sure if u tried that way in the link, after reading u tried following the guide but failed

but if u run it through the bcm u can still use the factory keyless entry remote.

maybe post u a pic of the wiring diagram supplied with the kit
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 1:22 pm 
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That is the guide that I followed, I could not get it to work with the factory locking, and now I can't get it to lock not using the factory wiring. As I said above I am wondering if there is any more testing that I can do to make sure I have everything correct.?

Will post up a wiring diagram when I get home.
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 Post subject: Re: Jaycar Central Locking
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 12:17 am 
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You can use the existing lock/unlock lines for all actuators.
Key thing is where you cut these lines - they do loop around in the RH front kickpanel area, so can be confusing.
Where you cut the lines that come from the BEM directly, these go to the lock/unlock lines of that relay unit, the other ends connect to the blue and green lines.
Use the door lock power (yellow lines), then you need a couple of wires to feed to the drivers front door as a master, earth is in the door wiring as well, and that's essentially it.
Rear actuators operate in reverse to the front.

For wagons, use the EB/ED wagon rear tailgate solenoid (So for EF/EL's replace the existing factory actuator) - so a 4 actuator aftermarket kit can be used.

 

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