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Good Day
Please can some one help? i have a central locking actuator that is faulty,
i have purchased a new one but the wiring does not correspond?on the new
one it has five wires black (earth) white (not sure?) brown (live) blue (?)
& green! now on the one im replacing the wire colours areBlack ( must be
earth i think?) blue (?) Brown ( again would think 12v?) light blue (?) &
red ( agin im not sure if this is ment to be 12v)?? can anyone help?
:banghead:
thanks :thumbs:
Dazzadb
The blue and green are most likely your 12V supply. They don't use
red/black because you reverse the polarity depending on whether you're
driving the lock up or down.
The white, brown and black will be for the switching (ie, on the driver's
door, when you manually unlock the door, the actuator senses this and
unlocks the others).
Look up the Electus Distribution website and look for a pdf called
powrlock.pdf
Hope this helps. I'd play around with a 12V plug-pack power supply to
determine which is your motor +/- 12V to drive the old actuator.
windsonian
