woohoo....remote central locking now works!!!!
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josh-hocking
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hi
for those who dont know i bought a remote central locking kit on ebay for 20quid (years garrantee) and had ago at fitting to day.
its great! i well pleased with the way it works.
anyway just thought id share my happiness with you all
thanks
josh
for those who dont know i bought a remote central locking kit on ebay for 20quid (years garrantee) and had ago at fitting to day.
its great! i well pleased with the way it works.
anyway just thought id share my happiness with you all
thanks
josh
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lol no youtube video....yes thanks braket cameyou not doin a you tube video then josh lol did that bracket turn up?
nope ill post the link up in a minute£20 that sounds good was that a one off ?
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There's loads of them on there at that priceagreen wrote:£20 that sounds good was that a one off ?
Do a search for "remote central locking" and they'll come up
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thanks it was quite easy in the end 
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I bought two of these on the strength of the original thread, and am just about to fit the first one now!
Seems to be quite well made kit with self contained fusing.
One small niggle is that there is only one output to flash the lights for arming/disarming, and an E30 needs two. There are two diodes included in the box which are for this purpose, but absolutely no indication of what they are for!
The two remotes are 'self learning', which could be an advantage as long as they don't suffer from memory troubles, as remote replacement is easier.
Seems to be quite well made kit with self contained fusing.
One small niggle is that there is only one output to flash the lights for arming/disarming, and an E30 needs two. There are two diodes included in the box which are for this purpose, but absolutely no indication of what they are for!
The two remotes are 'self learning', which could be an advantage as long as they don't suffer from memory troubles, as remote replacement is easier.
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not without being near the remote relay as you have to delete the memory via a button on the relay for a remote to set its self up! HTHwould that mean that any body else would be able to buy the same kit and unlock your car though?
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Thats the same system that ive got on my 3, but i got mine while i was in Germany, great results though, well pleased. 
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go for it!!Might have to purchase one myself.
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I just got mine, and had the blank key cut at my local locksmith. Really nice bit of kit for the money. Also has a window closure output, which will work with the appropriate module.


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yep!
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im 14 and fitted it! and no you get the flip key
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The key above is the key they supplied me, and yes the buttons work.
wow
who surplied you the button on the key works the locking and then you just get the key cut the same as the original do you have a link for the one you brought as i want it lolThe key above is the key they supplied me, and yes the buttons work.
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Order thiis:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Remote-Keyless-En ... dZViewItem
And ask for the RU50 blanks. Take them down to your local locksmith.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Remote-Keyless-En ... dZViewItem
And ask for the RU50 blanks. Take them down to your local locksmith.
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There's no electrical release for the boot on an E30, so it can't be used. Not without adding some aftermarket solenoid, anyway.agreen wrote:done thanks did you get the boot thing working ?
i hope its easy to fit my brain hurts already lol
Why anyone should want to release the boot lid with a remote control escapes me!
how easy was it too fit? im tempted!

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Easy! Six connections around the glovebox area.Gibson wrote:how easy was it too fit? im tempted!
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It's not the ideal way of solving the problem, but it should work.1an wrote:brian would this solve the problem i have with only being able to unlock the car from the boot by installing this? i take it is real simple then?
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I fitted one yesterday, so I have the wiring details!grantfk10 wrote:I'm tempted, but I'm sh*t when it comes to electrics - would someone post detailed instructions if I get this?
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Why would you want to install remote central locking in the first place? Chances are because you want to save time. Same Idea behind a remote unlocking boot, it's saves time (it may just be a couple of seconds, but it's probably the same amount of time it would take to lock your doors manually).Brianmoooore wrote:There's no electrical release for the boot on an E30, so it can't be used. Not without adding some aftermarket solenoid, anyway.agreen wrote:done thanks did you get the boot thing working ?
i hope its easy to fit my brain hurts already lol
Why anyone should want to release the boot lid with a remote control escapes me!
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oh well its more fun 
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because remote control shit is fun! why would you want a 1/10th scale radio control tank that fires BBs scares the shit out of the Cat.... you dont need it but lets face it most of us guys on here would want one!
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