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Remote central locking - retrofit


dollywobbler

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The driver's door lock doesn't work on the BX. I could get the barrel replaced, but that's a pain as it'll take my key tally up to three.

 

So, I was contemplating fitting one of those after-market remote control unit things. Anyone on here done this? To be honest, remote central locking is one thing I do like on modern cars, especially as the BX has no external lock on the boot. It'd make life a lot easier if I could just plip as I approach.

 

That said, the central locking has stopped working at all, so I probably need to sort that out first...

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I fitted a kit purchased from e-bay to the Sierra. That was over two years ago and the only problem that I've had with it is that one of the remotes packed up, not a problem as the kit came with two remotes. The wiring took a bit of figuring out, but I got there in the end.

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I've fitted a couple of kits of late, sourced on Amazon, looked a bit cheapy Chinese but work brilliantly, silent, strong and a very good range from the fobs, these kits have really improved and work better than a lot of oe stuff.

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http://www.Rclick.co.uk is the place to go. I must have fitted 20 of their kits, never had a fault with them. The fobs aren't amazing, but they are the best of a bad bunch.

 

You can get kits from them or off ebay to just control your existing central locking (bear in mind there might not be a motor in the drivers door) or full kits including 4 motors for cars without OE C/L.

 

The kits must smell or something, cos they always come either with a free air freshener (already opened) or with the boxes lathered in Lynx Africa.

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Fix the factory central locking and wire the factory drivers door solenoid to a remote locking kit.

 

That way you've already got the wiring and solenoids in place for each door. Saves rewiring everything and isn't rocket science.

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If anyone has a Fiat with key central locking, pop down to your local scrappies, and pick up the relay and keyfob from a scrap car with remote locking and plug in the new relay in place of your original central locking relay. Now you have remote locking :D

 

works with Seicento, Punto Mk1 and probably more...

 

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Retrofit the setup from a Mk2 BX 16V/TZD? or a CX?

 

Might be worth talking to Rob Moss. He's equipped one of his GSAs with plip central locking. With a "pip" sound and flashing indicators an' everything...

 

Mark

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I can't find any of those fancy fiat central locking relays for sale online...... May check the local scrappies tomorrrow. I'm sure that it could be adapted to fit anything with a bit of crimping and connector action. Maybe.

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I agree with Pete, whilst the infra red remote is pish on the Citroën mechanism the Citroën solenoids are the most powerful and robust design I've ever come across. I've never known of a BX locking mechanism to fail. I've lost count of the funny bone bruises I've had from the lock button ramming into my elbow if the system is opened whilst resting my arm on the top of the door

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