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mr moo
hi purchased the mongoose m80g alarm and a 5 wire central locking motor, which the mongoose salesman recommended. my dad use to install alarms and stereos but its been a while we have connected the alarm and immobilizer up ok.

know my question is with the central locking the wiring

on alarm side motor side
orange-unlock no fused green
blue-unlock-com white
brown-unlock-nc blue
black-ground when armed black
white-lock-nc brown
green-lock-com
purple-lock-no fused
yellow-2 stage unlock

what wires connect to what any help would be great
Leon_Security In Motion
[quote name='mr moo' date='May 30 2008, 05:57 PM' post='965397']
hi purchased the mongoose m80g alarm and a 5 wire central locking motor, which the mongoose salesman recommended. my dad use to install alarms and stereos but its been a while we have connected the alarm and immobilizer up ok.

know my question is with the central locking the wiring

on alarm side motor side
orange-unlock no fused green
blue-unlock-com white
brown-unlock-nc blue
black-ground when armed black
white-lock-nc brown
green-lock-com
purple-lock-no fused
yellow-2 stage unlock

what wires connect to what any help would be great

If you want to drive that 1 motor which in turn will trip the switch in the door that will drive the other motor/s this is hoe to wire it.

You will only need the blue and green wires of the motor.
Purple and orange to a constant 12V source
white and brown to earth/body
blue goes to blue of motor
green goes to green of motor
yellow is not needed
black ground when armed not needed (this is to turn on other devices when armed such as auto window closer, GSM Paging systems or various other sensors

If you have any questions just pm me or you can call me when doing the job and I can guide you through it.

Leon
Security In Motion
mr moo
cheers

so why did the guy give m a five wire motor not a 2 wire. what are the other wires on the motor for.

kart_racer
QUOTE (mr moo @ May 30 2008, 08:16 PM) *
cheers

so why did the guy give m a five wire motor not a 2 wire. what are the other wires on the motor for.


Because the five wire one is meant to react to the turning of the keybarrel and unlock the other doors. I'm pretty sure this also sets of the alarm if it is hooked up right.

I have the same issue, my dad wasted a 1hr trip because we thought we needed the 5 wire actuator. I ended up getting confused with the wiring and hooking the blue and green wires only to each actuator. This gives keyless entry to the doors, but the actuator does not detect the keybarrel turning. I found if I matched the colours of the wires the doors would lock, but on unlock the fuse on the purple wires would blow.

So I'm stuck in the same situation.
Timm3h
the five wire actuator is the master - the others are slaves. The 5 wire one should detect the turning of the lock, and tell the others to lock/unlock. It also depends on whether the central locking is negatively or positively tripped, as to which of the 5 you need to connect to what.
JonoS
There is no point in using a 5 wire motor to hook into a factory central locking system.

They are designed to send a signal through the other 3 wires to a central locking module that will unlock the rest of the doors. This function is already built into your car's door lock so you don't need to use these wires.

The guy could have given you a 2-wire motor and it would have worked out fine.
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