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Boot Central Locking Wiring (GTI)


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Right I've currently got my central locking apart on my boot and I've got a few questions about the wiring.

I've got the plug below labeled as wire 1(grey) and wire 2(green) These connect to the white box below which actuates the locking mechanism. My question is - Are the two wires both pulse wires? so if where connected to a latching relay as set and reset would they operate the relay correctly?

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THANKS

PAT

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It might be worth explaining your issue mate? Your boot CL packed up? You replaced the mech? I'm pretty sure both are pulse wires yes.

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Simple relay flip flop with two timer relays, one locks it the other ulocks it, test lamp is the best way to test the system you should connect the lamp between green and grey and see it light briefly when locking and unlocking.

Or use a multimeter if you have one... 

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Multimeter is not the best tool for this some low cost meters won't react to a short voltage pulse which is why I suggested the test lamp.

True! Just suggesting an alternative if they have one! :) 

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i got it solved, and its all for a boot popper that works from the outside of the car but reacts via the central locking, if anyone is interested in seeing the circuit diagram ill give it a share

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