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The Perfectionist
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Audi Class Concours winner Stoner Park 2014, ADI Concours D'Elegance Class Winner 2008, Runner up 2014. Winner, S2Forum Show'n'Shine Billing 2006 & 2008.
Like it, i was gonna do the same in mine, except mounted at the top, so i lost the vent and moved the buttons down to the headunit slot, but changed my mind, sold the screen and bought a motorised 7" touchscreen for my PC instead
Ant
2007 Mk5 Golf GTi, 3 door, DSG, REVO Stg 2 and other goodies
2011 Kawasaki Z1000
Like it, i was gonna do the same in mine, except mounted at the top, so i lost the vent and moved the buttons down to the headunit slot, but changed my mind, sold the screen and bought a motorised 7" touchscreen for my PC instead
Damn good system as well mate, i was impressed at Biling
Next project, fitting a central doorlocking button ...
/Jonas R.
Nice, ths a somthing I am trying to do since I have my RS2, a button to look/unlock the doors.
Its triky (at least I cant figure the logics of the electric wires on the door) , when I got my RS2, after while, I dissasembled the interior of the drivers door (LHD) since this door looks and unlocks all doors if you use that small pin on top of the it.
I found a plug that have (since I remember) 3 wires that control the pump(?) wich looks and unlocks teh doors and what attached to a gizmo near do the door looker
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1 2 3
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number 2 closes to number 1 or 3 making close or open.
I thought "nice I use that for a switch"
tested with some wires direcly on plug, and fine, it worked. but you coulndnt install the plug on original one, because it shortcircuit the wires when trying to use the switch :-(.
At least with me didnt work, unless you I unplug the plug. I dont remember but there was a reason to get the plug pluged...
Well you got tre wires going onto the pump, if you disconnect the plug from the pump. Then you have the 3 wires that are ground, +12v and signal. If you make connection between signal and 12v the door opens and if you make connection between ground and signal they close. Only problem is that you cant open the front door with the key. But if you in my case, dont use the key then there is no problem.
The audi 100 avant from 1993 has a swithc for central locking that can be used perfectly for this purpose.
Well you got tre wires going onto the pump, if you disconnect the plug from the pump. Then you have the 3 wires that are ground, +12v and signal. If you make connection between signal and 12v the door opens and if you make connection between ground and signal they close. Only problem is that you cant open the front door with the key. But if you in my case, dont use the key then there is no problem.
The audi 100 avant from 1993 has a swithc for central locking that can be used perfectly for this purpose.
/Jonas R.
Hi
thanks for the help
but as I understand you comment you mean that with the "key using the remote" will it open? right?
nice to know there is a switch taht we can use. never se one will check on ETKA if I find ... any pick part number etc?
Sorry for the late reply, yeah i can still open the doors using my remote. But i cant open the drivers side door using the key. Ofcourse if your remote fails you can just open the door in the passenger side
Cant remember the part nr, but it is fairly easy to find on etka.
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