Tekman Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Hi Any help appriciated, I have a 2001 focus and I want to fit my own remote system to car all wires are sorted but trying to find the the wire that locks and the one that closes on locking system. I have had a look at the central locking module on driver side under dash to see which one it is, any help to save me freezing while testing all wires to find them. With Kind Regards Alan Quote
Smilge Posted February 11, 2009 Report Posted February 11, 2009 Sorry Alan ....sounds to me you need a Haynes manual or see if you can get hold of a TIS disc. Quote
Tekman Posted February 12, 2009 Author Report Posted February 12, 2009 Thank`s Bleeno so no one as a clue I know if you dissconect the drivers door wiring at door pillar the rest lock. so doing a test means taking the drivers door card off and checking to see which ones control locking from drivers side. I have looked at TIS well confusing is a understatment On google search it came up with a focus wiring list that say`s wich wire is power lock and which is power lock s but its for none UK models but if ford are still the same then they wont have changed any wiring but will check when its a bit warmer. Kind Regards Alan Quote
Tekman Posted February 27, 2009 Author Report Posted February 27, 2009 Hi Everyone Here`s update Well tested every wire that goes into central locking I could find the unlock wire but couldnt find lock wire. So went to Maplins and bought central locking kit fitted a motor to drivers side works with the current system so now I have 2 control units coupled up the new remote system to new control module and hey presto new remote central locking system that also uses current moters on car so no messsing about with other doors and if a motor gives up then I have spairs . easy fit and not standard ford system so it can have any alarm system and imobilizer. With Kind Regards Alan Quote
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