Honda Integra Type R - Remote Central Locking
Hello
I have a UK Honda Integra Type R (V reg 2000 model) and I have fitted a Toad A101cl to the car. All the sensors work fine BUT I can't get the central locking to work with the alarm. I have blown a few fuses and would like some help before anything drastic happens. The readings I'm getting from the central door locking unit (labeled: Mitsuba door lock control 12v RK-0242)
are:
1. 12v constant
2. 0v constant
3. 12v unlocking
4. 12v locking
5. 5v unlocking
6. 5v locking
The bottom four wires go back to 0v after the lock/unlock has happened.
I asume the type of central locking is "trigger locking" but I don't know if it is positive or negative.
I know I'm in the UK and the wire colours might be different but I think the voltages are the same. The alarm has 2 wires that go to either ground or 12v depending on the type of central locking it is and 2 wires 1 x pulse (unlock) 1 x Pulse (lock).
I would be very grateful for any help with this.
Cheers Drjohnson666 Email
I have a UK Honda Integra Type R (V reg 2000 model) and I have fitted a Toad A101cl to the car. All the sensors work fine BUT I can't get the central locking to work with the alarm. I have blown a few fuses and would like some help before anything drastic happens. The readings I'm getting from the central door locking unit (labeled: Mitsuba door lock control 12v RK-0242)
are:
1. 12v constant
2. 0v constant
3. 12v unlocking
4. 12v locking
5. 5v unlocking
6. 5v locking
The bottom four wires go back to 0v after the lock/unlock has happened.
I asume the type of central locking is "trigger locking" but I don't know if it is positive or negative.
I know I'm in the UK and the wire colours might be different but I think the voltages are the same. The alarm has 2 wires that go to either ground or 12v depending on the type of central locking it is and 2 wires 1 x pulse (unlock) 1 x Pulse (lock).
I would be very grateful for any help with this.
Cheers Drjohnson666 Email
Originally Posted by VPUPPY
most hondas are negative trigger locks.
I'll take another look with that in mind now.
Cheers.
Thanks for your help you are right that they are negative trigger locking which helped me find out that I needed an actuator for the drivers door to activate the central locking.
Cheers Drjohnson666
Cheers Drjohnson666


