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Hello

I have just spend the day retro fitting VW central locking to my westy. A bit of a job, especially getting the wiring up and down the door pillars :x

It is all in now and working :lol: but.... It only opens all doors when I open the passenger door with either the key or by pulling up the little black thing on the door. On the drivers side when I open it with the key it only opens that door, no so much use! Is there a difference between LHD and RHD central locking? Have I wired something up wrong? Anyone who has OG central locking hows does your work?

Thanks in advance for any ideas :ok

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mine opens all doors using the key in the drivers or passengers door lock.but i have remote central locking fitted now.so dont use the key in the door locks nowadays.
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Often there is only one of the locking actuators that also acts as a master (signalling that all other locks should change state). It will have more wires going to it than the others (usually 4 vs 2)
Seems like your master actuator is currently on the passenger side :(

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Cheers guys...

From what i know either front door when used with the key should open all of the locks? I am aiming for remote opening as well. I plan to fit an alarm which I hope will allow me to open all the doors and turn the alarm off at the same time, like most modern vehicles :wink: how did you do yours remotely?

keep the ideas coming...

thanks :ok
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Youve must have master solenoid on the passenger door m8, all others you would have installed are the slaves. there aint no LHD/RHD kits, youd just need to put the master on your preferred side. Mine remotely opens fronts/slider with fob or when i use the key (only on the driver side though)

I installed an alarm that will work with CL, you can normally tell the ones that can do this because they have a brown and a white wire in the loom, you need to buy kits that work with alarms/CL. nearly all do. mine shuts the fronts and slider when i put the alarm on and undoes them when alarm off. never did get round to the tailgate though as ive heard ya gotta replace the lock mechanism....
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Cheers for the info.

I will have to have a look at it again over the next few days. From what I remember the front door motors looked the same and had the same 4 wires coming out of them? but as you say one must be the master - not sure how to tell but I will swop front door motors and see if it makes any difference?

As for the alarm i take it you mean the brown and white wires in the vw central locking? where did you connect them? I have soldered enough brown and white wires together today.

thanks for your advice :ok
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I managed to get an hr in tonight and got it sorted. I changed the motors from the drivers to the pas doors and it now all the doors unlock when I use the key in either the pas or drivers side. :ok

next up the alarm....so I will have remote central locking :P
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Out of interest what kit did you use and where from? Im thinking of doing mine??

Is it a really long job?? :?

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It was a standard VW system that I spend ages looking for. I was sold a full kit that turned out to be missing many vital parts! Happy its now done but was a mission :shock:
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I bought a kit off ebay made by a company called 'Rightclick'

Was easy to fit in the front doors, sliding door was bit more tricky but well worth it.

Had to buy a sliding door contact which i also got from ebay, total cost was £25 all in.

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Sweet! I think thats another job to add to the list this summer.... :shock:

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