car alarm
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The 3Ts
car alarm
Im in the process of fitting an alarm to my bongo and the instructions are asking if the central door lock trigger is either negative trigger or a positive trigger how can i test this to find out
The lock has 5 wires from it 1 is live.
Any ideas anyone.
The lock has 5 wires from it 1 is live.
Any ideas anyone.
Re: car alarm
does your car have remote locking already? if not then you need to fit a motor to the drivers door and configure your alarm as 2 wire control system, even if you have remote locking its often more easy to just take control of the installed motor still using the 2 wire system.
Julian
Julian
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The 3Ts
Re: car alarm
Yes it has central locking but my fob does not work i have put in a new battery but still does not work this is one of the reasons i have bought an alarm that will control the doors aswell.
the power lock that is in has 5 wires and i dont know which 2 to wire into
the power lock that is in has 5 wires and i dont know which 2 to wire into
Re: car alarm
you will need to fit a door motor in the driver door
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The 3Ts
Re: car alarm
Already has the motor in it.
Its the wiring that im having a problem with i dont know if it is a positive or a negative trigger 5 wire from it
Its the wiring that im having a problem with i dont know if it is a positive or a negative trigger 5 wire from it
Re: car alarm
the door already has a motor in it, so you only need to control it with the alarm, with the door panel off, look for a grouping of four wires, the control wires are a red and a green. Its NOT a pulse controlled locking system so dont even try and interface at the control unit, just configure your alarm as 2 wire control and just control the existing door motor in the drivers door
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Re: car alarm
It is both, this is the way my alarm controls it.The 3Ts wrote:Already has the motor in it.
Its the wiring that im having a problem with i dont know if it is a positive or a negative trigger 5 wire from it

Hope that helps.
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Re: car alarm

Thats standard direct 2 wire control, negative/positive pulse interfaces directly with the vehicle central locking unit controllaing ALL motors from the unit, which is a mission with the bongo control system, by sending a either a single negative or a positive pulse of a programmable length (for comfort close), or in the new VW's directly into the vehicles canbus system. 3T's has a 5 wire motor which can be used to control a central locking kit or configured to replace a vehicle standard lock and its fucntion.
3T, use only the blue and green wire and use the motor as a basic 2 wire controller, leave the 3 control wires alone (black/brown/white)
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Re: car alarm
Ok thanks for that guys i will have a look at that on my days off the diagrams are very helpfull




