Any chance of scanning it in & posting the manual up??rabbo wrote:Hi,
Yes I did read that several times. It just says connect the wiring to the existing central locking wiring but not any more specific than that, not being familiar with the electrics I don't know which to connect and the rclick manual doesn't seem to be much help.
REMOTE LOCKING
Moderators: Doone, westonwarrior
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: REMOTE LOCKING
Thanks again for your replies.
Yes that diagram is exactly my unit, I will try to connect it as shown and let you know.
Thank you very much
Andy
Yes that diagram is exactly my unit, I will try to connect it as shown and let you know.
Thank you very much
Andy
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
The text for the Bongo Rapid fit does not match the pictures !
It says;
I believe you should be connecting Orange, Orange/Black and Black to negative supply,
and Yellow, Yellow/Black and a fused Red to positive supply,
if you believe the pictures.
It says;
and1. Connect Orange, Yellow, Black to negative supply
These instructions do not match the pictures.4. Connect Orange/Black, Yellow/Black and fused Red to positive supply
I believe you should be connecting Orange, Orange/Black and Black to negative supply,
and Yellow, Yellow/Black and a fused Red to positive supply,
if you believe the pictures.
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
Yes that is correct!
I followed the diagram and the actuator was permanantly on.
So it should be Orange, Orange/Black and Black to negative supply,
and Yellow, Yellow/Black and a fused Red to positive supply.
Thanks very much for all your help.
RClick didn't come back to me at all and the diagrams really wern't much good so I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise!

I followed the diagram and the actuator was permanantly on.
So it should be Orange, Orange/Black and Black to negative supply,
and Yellow, Yellow/Black and a fused Red to positive supply.
Thanks very much for all your help.
RClick didn't come back to me at all and the diagrams really wern't much good so I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise!

Re: REMOTE LOCKING
b*gger typo, well spottedg8dhe wrote:The text for the Bongo Rapid fit does not match the pictures !
It says;and1. Connect Orange, Yellow, Black to negative supplyThese instructions do not match the pictures.4. Connect Orange/Black, Yellow/Black and fused Red to positive supply
I believe you should be connecting Orange, Orange/Black and Black to negative supply,
and Yellow, Yellow/Black and a fused Red to positive supply,
if you believe the pictures.

orange, orange/black and black do indeed go to negative and the yellow, yellow black and red go to a permanent live supply.

The user formerly known as csmcqueen 
スコット

スコット
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
hi I have also bought one of these is it right I will need a actuator as well then ? I got mine from www.ultimatecarparts.co.uk
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
You will indeed... The actuator drives the existing manual factory system via a simple connecting rod, locking & unlocking by remote!jcozens wrote:hi I have also bought one of these is it right I will need a actuator as well then ? I got mine from http://www.ultimatecarparts.co.uk
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: REMOTE LOCKING
one last question!
Is it right that once the remote central locking is locked and the blue light flashes (the arming light that plugs into the brain) when you manually unlock the doors from the drivers door the system doesn't register this and the blue light continues to flash?
This could become annoying!
Thanks
Is it right that once the remote central locking is locked and the blue light flashes (the arming light that plugs into the brain) when you manually unlock the doors from the drivers door the system doesn't register this and the blue light continues to flash?
This could become annoying!
Thanks
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
I have a different alarm CL system.. Generally (depending on the system) the blue flashing light should only flash when armed (locked) some blue (or red leds) light constantly if in valet mode?!!rabbo wrote:one last question!
Is it right that once the remote central locking is locked and the blue light flashes (the arming light that plugs into the brain) when you manually unlock the doors from the drivers door the system doesn't register this and the blue light continues to flash?
This could become annoying!
Thanks
Manually unlocking the door & opening while armed will (& rightly should!) trigger the alarm... It's an independent system that ties in with the factory manual locking...
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: REMOTE LOCKING
thats exactly what mine does , as it has`nt recieved the command from the key fobrabbo wrote:one last question!
Is it right that once the remote central locking is locked and the blue light flashes (the arming light that plugs into the brain) when you manually unlock the doors from the drivers door the system doesn't register this and the blue light continues to flash?
This could become annoying!
Thanks
prior owner of >>>>1999 2.5 diesel ex tin top &FORD FREDA 2000 2.0 LTR PETROL
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
Hi All
Been reading this thread with interest and absorbing all the excellent info
. I have a Toad Ai606 alarm and immobiliser fitted to my Bongo. I am sure that I could use the brains of this alarm and the fob to control a central locking acctuator but I need to know if I would I need to buy the 2 or 5 wire version.
Kind Regards, Andy
Been reading this thread with interest and absorbing all the excellent info

Kind Regards, Andy
Re: REMOTE LOCKING
This may have some bearing..? If your fob battery's are OK..? Some units can be taught the fob code, so if you lose one the brain box can be re-set, when you get a new fob, you teach it the code.. I had some similar problems a few months back with my alarm, thought it had something to do with the receiver..? (got the lcd fob that notifies me if the alarm gets triggered.) Anyway i just re-set & re-taught the fob code! Consult the instructions...Colin H F wrote:thats exactly what mine does , as it has`nt recieved the command from the key fobrabbo wrote:one last question!
Is it right that once the remote central locking is locked and the blue light flashes (the arming light that plugs into the brain) when you manually unlock the doors from the drivers door the system doesn't register this and the blue light continues to flash?
This could become annoying!
Thanks
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: REMOTE LOCKING
2 wire should do the job!fanx_ta_ra wrote:Hi All
Been reading this thread with interest and absorbing all the excellent info. I have a Toad Ai606 alarm and immobiliser fitted to my Bongo. I am sure that I could use the brains of this alarm and the fob to control a central locking acctuator but I need to know if I would I need to buy the 2 or 5 wire version.
Kind Regards, Andy

Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: REMOTE LOCKING
Thought I would delete the old one so it did not cause too much confusion 



The user formerly known as csmcqueen 
スコット

スコット