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wrxpc 26-01-2010 04:33 PM

Autowatch alarm/V6 STi
 
Hey guys,

I have removed the Brant and installed an Autowatch alarm in my V6 Sti. Long story but the Brant wasn't working properly and the Autowatch has some cool features which I like, so it's staying this way. I have the Autowatch all connected up but I haven't programmed it yet, and everything is cool except for the central locking ....

When I removed the Brant I located the wires that connect to the central locking behind the kick panel near the accelerator. It's a white wire with silver dots on it. when I disconnected the Brant the doors locked - cool thinks I, I have the right wires. If I earth the wire were it runs back into the car side of the wiring loom the doors unlock, if I take it off earth the doors lock. So far so good.

When I came to wire up the Autowatch though, I discovered that there isn't an option to wire the doors this way, so I had to buy the CI 65 Central Locking Interface Unit, which is essentially two relays in a box and a bunch of different ways to wire it up to control different types of central locking.

But here's the dilemma - none of the ways I can find to wire it up work properly. The Autowatch has to wires coming out of it (brown an brown/white) that momentarily earth when you lock or unlock the car, but I can't for the life of me work out how this can close a relay and keep an earth to hold the doors unlocked, and then hold the wire unearthed to keep the doors locked.

I've read through Fobz's guide and we've spoken on the phone but it seems my wiring is different to his, even though they are both version 6 STi's. Mine is a much later number in the range than Fobz, so maybe that has something to do with it.

Anybody got any great ideas here?? This is doing my head in.

Cheers,

Wrxpc

Hurtenstein 26-01-2010 04:39 PM

The two wires coming from the autowatch, what do you mean they temporarily earth?

Where do you live?

wrxpc 26-01-2010 04:42 PM

When you press the disarm button on the remote, the brown wire earths out (I have an ohm meter across it) for a brief period. When you press the arm button, the brown/white earths out temporarily. It's only for a matter of a second or so.

Ocean Reef way.

If you like I'm PM my mobile number.

Cheers,

Wrxpc

Hurtenstein 26-01-2010 04:44 PM

Yeah mate, PM away.

fobz 26-01-2010 05:16 PM

I would be interested to know the outcome of this as
it may be worth updating my DIY.

wrxpc 26-01-2010 05:22 PM

Hey Fobz,

I haven't gotten anywhere since we last spoke, but Hurtenstein is stopping by tomorrow after work to check it out.

I'll be sure and let you know what we come up with.

Cheers,

Wrxpc

fobz 26-01-2010 05:24 PM

[QUOTE=wrxpc;426048]Hey Fobz,

I haven't gotten anywhere since we last spoke, but Hurtenstein is stopping by tomorrow after work to check it out.

I'll be sure and let you know what we come up with.

Cheers,

Wrxpc[/QUOTE]

If there is still no luck then it might be worth getting our cars
together on the weekend to compare the harnesses between the two.

JDM_STYLE 26-01-2010 05:32 PM

Call or PM Macey "Bumpstop" as he installs these things and
I'm pretty sure he will be a huge help.

Hurtenstein 26-01-2010 05:35 PM

[IMG]http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/2746/locksm.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
This is the way a 2 relay box is used. I forgot to draw the relay coils in the drawing, but you hook 1 wire from the autowatch (brown) to one relay coil, and the other (br/white) to the other relays coil.
With no buttons pressed, the lock driver gets 2 grounds (which does nothing), when either button is pushed, one of the relays will change state running 12V through one side of the solenoid, either pushing it in or out.

bumpstop 26-01-2010 08:13 PM

I checked out that diagram from Fobz' guide and it should work.

Fobz' method entitled "specialty door locks / (-) pulse/interrupt - nissan " on page 11 of this guide [url] http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf[/url] also demonstrates how to wire it.


If all else fails you can use the two solenoid/actuator wires instead. This is more involved though.

A diagram entitled "reverse polarity door locks / rest at ground" on page 6 of this guide [url] http://www.dlcparts.com/images/BoschGuide.pdf[/url] demonstrates how to wire it. (A word of caution - if you choose this method be sure all your wiring is correct because sending +12v the wrong way will damage a CDL module before you can blink :D)


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