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arcticathlon 09-11-2006 07:13 PM

anyone seen these? car remote for my W123 or w115?
 
i am german and frequent ebay.de, and i came across many different people selling remote central locking systems for cars that dont have such systems yet. i thought about it and i would only need one motor pulling down or pushing up on the driver locking mechanism to either lock or unlock the door. these systems are cheap (19 euros -40 euros) and easy to install.

the key option is only available for E and C class, because you have to buy special blank keys made for these remotes. they are not availble for us, but at least we could use the remote kit.

let me know what you guys think, i will translate the page i linked below, so give me a minute for that.

http://cgi.ebay.de/Zentralverriegelung-m-FFB-Mercedes-W115-W123-Blinkerans_W0QQitemZ260030653932QQihZ016QQcategoryZ53905QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


i am willing to try it,

i forgot about bablefish, and tried it but it is horrible. i will still translate it if you guys want.

arcticathlon 09-11-2006 07:28 PM

quick translation of the ebay site
 
Universal central locking system for 2 and 4 doors


Shipped items:
-2 remotes with
-internal radio transmitter (batteries included)
-LED status display
-3 buttons (Open/close/ car finder)
-4 specially strong ?Stell?motors
Drive and passenger side with close function (2 master)
-1 controller
Included blinker controller and optional alarm hookup
-Complete cable system
-installation instructions
-installation materials

Specs:
-New and in original packaging
-easy installation via cable plugs
-universially works for all cars
-copy proof through 4.3 million possible changeable codes
-car finder function
-also possible to use with previous alarm system
-the central lock system can also be opened and closed via the driver and passenger doorock
-?stell?motor with a range of 20mm (2cm)
-motors can push and pull about 3kg
-working distance of 250 ft.
-working voltage 12V DC
-lights blink when door open and close

If you hold the close button for 1 second then the locking system closes the door and blinker lights blink once.
If you do the same to the open button, the blinkers will blink twice.
The car find button causes the blinkers to go off until you press it again.

Upon purchase you get access to the forum for more help you have have issues.

2 year warrantee

The key option is not possible for our w123… it is only possible for cars that have the special blank keys available to purchase. I only found E, S and C class blacks, so remote is our only option. Still not bad.

Post any questions, as I did a rough translation and not word for word (too long).

Rashakor 09-11-2006 07:29 PM

if they work well that could be a nice cheap kit. Wonder what is the shipping and duty to the USA.

arcticathlon 09-11-2006 07:36 PM

another seller was saying 22 euros for his kit, which is reasonable considering that most US ebay sellers charge way too much for shipping anyway. $15 for a memory card...

i emailed him and asked him how much shipping would be.

ne2i 09-11-2006 09:41 PM

would love one of those. let me know how goes the purchase....
You might need to translate the instructions however.....

george

arcticathlon 09-11-2006 10:01 PM

i can translate the instructions. that wont be as hard as the websites. i will get it within the month.

300SD81 09-11-2006 10:08 PM

I bought a cheap little motor off ebay for $10, then built my own 15-second delay circuit that activates a relay for 2 seconds (another delay circuit) to lock the door. It dosen't look too good (wires sticking out of edge of door leading to cheapo button), but it works. I want to install a full alarm system later, so I don't wanna spend much on the current stuff.

Craig 09-11-2006 10:10 PM

I have a keyless entry/alarm on my 123, it's a "Python" brand from a local alarm/radio place. It's pretty simple, just add one electric door look actuator to the driver's door and the vacuum system takes care of everything else. Adding a remote start would be a little more "challenging."

300SD81 09-11-2006 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig (Post 1273740)
I have a keyless entry/alarm on my 123, it's a "Python" brand from a local alarm/radio place. It's pretty simple, just add one electric door look actuator to the driver's door and the vacuum system takes care of everything else. Adding a remote start would be a little more "challenging."


I have an idea for the remote start, an extra ALDA line switchover valve should do the job, just use it to disconnect the line to the vacuum shutoff using some wire thats only are on when the car is on

riethoven 09-11-2006 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arcticathlon (Post 1273502)
i am german and frequent ebay.de, and i came across many different people selling remote central locking systems for cars that dont have such systems yet. i thought about it and i would only need one motor pulling down or pushing up on the driver locking mechanism to either lock or unlock the door. these systems are cheap (19 euros -40 euros) and easy to install.

the key option is only available for E and C class, because you have to buy special blank keys made for these remotes. they are not availble for us, but at least we could use the remote kit.

let me know what you guys think, i will translate the page i linked below, so give me a minute for that.

http://cgi.ebay.de/Zentralverriegelung-m-FFB-Mercedes-W115-W123-Blinkerans_W0QQitemZ260030653932QQihZ016QQcategoryZ53905QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


i am willing to try it,

i forgot about bablefish, and tried it but it is horrible. i will still translate it if you guys want.

I am not German but browse German eBay on a regular basis. It seems that these keyless entry systems are half the items for sale if you use the search criteria "W123". I always thought they were too cheap to be any good. They have four motors to completely eliminate the vacuum locking system.

Babelfish is OK when going from German or Dutch to English but because the verb is usually the last word in the sentence in German or Dutch but not in English, the order of the words in the sentence is wrong.

Grussen aus New York.:D

Craig 09-11-2006 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300SD81 (Post 1273750)
I have an idea for the remote start, an extra ALDA line switchover valve should do the job, just use it to disconnect the line to the vacuum shutoff using some wire thats only are on when the car is on

I'm sure it could be done with a solenoid in the vacuum line to the shut-off valve and a timer to allow for the glow plugs. I thought about it and decided the changes required would be too "intrusive" and it would just introduce more stuff to fail. Besides, I don't need a remote start.

300SD81 09-11-2006 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig (Post 1273796)
I'm sure it could be done with a solenoid in the vacuum line to the shut-off valve and a timer to allow for the glow plugs. I thought about it and decided the changes required would be too "intrusive" and it would just introduce more stuff to fail. Besides, I don't need a remote start.

The remote start alarm system I'm looking at already has a diesel feature that "turns" the ignition to the on position for a set amount to time before starting. I plan on going to the junkyard to pull a replacement ALDA valve (mines clogged), and an extra if I can find one for remote start.

85chedeng300D 09-11-2006 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig (Post 1273796)
I'm sure it could be done with a solenoid in the vacuum line to the shut-off valve and a timer to allow for the glow plugs. I thought about it and decided the changes required would be too "intrusive" and it would just introduce more stuff to fail. Besides, I don't need a remote start.

yeah i've been also thinking about how to rig a remote start on mb diesels. but my idea was a combination of a manual/remote.
the remote should have a least three buttons:
button 1: switch over valve to release the vacuum on the fuel shut off
button 2: glow plug
button 3: starter

heres how to use it, push button 1, and the red tail light come on to tell you that vacuum is released, then push button 2, and the orange turn signal light will come on until the glow plug process is done, and as soon as the orange signal lights turned off after glow plug, push button 3 to start and as soon as the engine start, the red tail light will turn off, just like how it supposed to on the battery light in the intrument cluster.


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