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Need help with keyless entry installation, 2phast or anyone!
I am still trying to install keyless entry on my 92 400e. I have read all the keyless entry thread, Wiki's DIY article, and 2phast's website. I like the flip key that 2phast has and i bought the same or very similiar system. the system didn't came with any of the relay that 2phast or Wiki mentioned, and i don't know how to wire a keyless system at all. this is my first time. the wiring diagram that came with the alarm is very confusing, and i don't know how the relays and keyless modules is wire.
my first question is do i need to buy the dslv block and 2 relays from crutchfield? how do i wire the relays(if needed) and keyless system to the vehicle? any assistant is appreciated. http://www.kanio.net/keyless_zoomed.gif Click to see the larger version of the instruction http://www.kanio.net/keyless_small.gif |
The internal relays to the alarm will not be usable for this install, but you need to configure them for a -12 volt lock and a -12 volt unlock pulse.
Next you need two SPDT relays to enable the lock/unlock of your OE locks. If you have a factory security system and want to integrate that as well, you will need an additional two SPDT relays. This is the relay diagram you should use for the lock/unlock http://2phast.com/500e/alarm-7.jpg Please see www.2phast.com/500e for further install instructions, its all there, so if you use the Wiki and my instructions, you shouldn't have any issues. |
i saw that and i don't know which one is the arm, disarm, and where does the 12V is coming from?
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i think i am getting a lot clearer picture. i see on wiki's direction is that i get my 12V source and ground from the rectangular plug. is that okay? do i need to run a fused 12V from the battery if i also want the parking light to flash?
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