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Jaycar's Steel Mate Central Lock & Keyless Entry
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I bought these kits from Jaycar
Steelmate central locking kits and the kit for keyless entry
I got the central locking installed and working on both doors and today I installed the keyless/remote for it and I cant understand the instruction provided.
The central locking kit wiring consist of wires with colours:

Main Actuator
Blue & Green for the actuator up & down function
White, Black, Brown (only know the black is ground/earth)

Slave Actuators
Blue
Green
for up & down function

Module
Red (+ve 12V)
Black (earth/ground)


Remote Keyless Kit
Module (9 pin connector/wire)
Blue
Green
Yellow
Yellow with Black trace
Brown
Grey
Black (earth)
Red (+ve 12V)
Purple (indicator lights)

I've obviously connected the module's blue & green to the central kit's blue and green wire for the main actuator
also the red and black

now im stuck with the rest.

Please advice to those who've done the install

thanks, and sorry for the long post

Posted on: 2005/7/8 23:35
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Re: Jaycar's Steel Mate Central Lock & Keyless Entry
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Here's the instruction for the Central Locking Kit
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I dont have the one for the keyless entry
the keyless entry system has 9 pin module/wiring
Red is +ve
Black is earth

white and the brown one says for alarm
purple for indicator lights

so Im left with Yellow, Yellow/Black, Green, Blue

I connected Blue & green to central locking kit's master actuator blue & green wire and its just making clicking noise and not doing anything.

I dont have any more info as the instrcution is pretty stupidly unclear

Please help.

Thanks

Posted on: 2005/7/8 23:36
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Re: Jaycar's Steel Mate Central Lock & Keyless Entry
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Firstly be aware that in just connecting the Keyless Entry Blue and Green wires upto the central locking Blue and Green wires has possibly burnt the Keyless Entry.

For what ever reason you have no diagram for the Keyless Entry? it doesnt help.
Hopefully the central locking is operating properly?
The White and Brown wires in the central locking that say " Car Alarm System " are the wires you need.
They require either a negative or positive signal to trigger the central locking to operate. ( One wire for open and the other for close. Don't put positive on one and negative on the other.) Usually they require a negative.
Now the keyless entry really only needs positive and negative to operate. You need to check which 2 wires from the keyless entry gives a negative/positive signal when you press the remote.
Possibly you might have to earth or power 2 other wires in the keyless entry, so as to get the required signal from the triggering wires.
( Since you dont have a diagram and I wouldnt have a clue of how the actual module works. I cant say any definate way to connect the Keyless entry to the Central Locking's White and Brown alarm wires.)

Posted on: 2005/7/9 3:06
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I scanned the instruction but I really cant get it not good with electricals....

Keyless Entry System

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Ok get a testlight and put the clip to earth.
Take the other end of the testlight and touch either the Brown or White wire on the central locking module. ( touch one and the locks should open. Touch the other and they should close ) If the central locking doesnt operate when doing this, put the testlight clip to 12v power and try again.
This will tell you whether they require a neg or pos trigger.

On the keyless entry module, take the yellow/black and yellow wires, join them together and conect them to either neg or pos depending on which is required to trigger the central locking.
Now take from the keyless entry module the blue and green wires and connect these to the central locking modules white and brown wires ( You will have to connect either brown to green and white to blue or vise-versa depending which triggers open and close)

Posted on: 2005/7/9 6:13
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thanks will try it now

Posted on: 2005/7/9 6:16
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thanks you phunkdoktaspok
its working great now!

now one more question how do I make my indicators flash when I lock/unlock?

I tried connecting the Purple wire to the hazard lights wire which is the 12V source but didnt work.
Do I have to get two diodes and connect them to each wire for the left & right indicators then join them to the Purple wire?

Thanks again for the help

Posted on: 2005/7/10 23:09
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Yep you need to use 2 diodes if you wish to flash the indicators. My guess is that by now you have already done this anyway.

Posted on: 2005/7/17 7:12
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yes I did that on the same day, went to Jaycar bought some diodes and works great now!

thanks again for all the help

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Hi guys, hope you dont mind razor i thought i'd re-live your thread, i have some issues almost similar... not sure whats wrong with my kit aswell.
need help from the PRO phunkdoktaspok who assisted you here...

ok here goes...

I bought an aftermarket central locking module along with it actuators for all 4 doors, i also bought a standard alarm so that i can use a remote instead of having to use a key to lock and unlock the doors.

I first wired the central locking in to all 4 actuators, and it works fine.
now there are 2 wires from the central locking module which is not used, these 2 wires connects to the alarm module.

Now just for test purposes, i did not wire the taillights/door switch and ACC wire. I only wired the power, ground and 2 wires which goes directly to the central locking (blue and green).

When i press lock on the remote, all door locks except the drivers door.
and when i press unlock nothing happens.

i observe that when i manually push the drivers door down(locking it) and then press the unlock button on the remote - all doors unlock except the drivers door.

its a zig zag now with a scrwed up drivers door! im not sure why.

in short - when drivers door unlock, all doors can be locked via remote and when drivers door is locked, all doors can be unlocked via remote.


what am i doing wrong ? should i connect all wires maybe door triggers??

do advice folks....

here is a link to the wiring diagram from my alarm and central locking unit.

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/7131/13092009441.jpg

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