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DIY Installing a $25 Keyless Entry System
« on: March 10, 2006, 09:50:07 AM »
Again, apologies for editing this post.  With the website down I figured  we need a copy of this excellent work for posterity.  Please PM me if  this is a problem.

This one is a great work around for those of you with worn door lock tumblers.

318i Modification -
Keyless Entry Installation

  Many E30s have problems with door locks. Mine were starting to stick. The passenger side door lock didn't respond at all to the key and the driver's side lock was starting to get problematic. On some days, I'd have to turn the key several times to get it to unlock or lock. My trunk lock is the only one that works perfectly.
  While researching how to fix door locks, I ended up looking at keyless entry and alarm systems. Personally, I hate using the key to get into the car. My key has no light in it and at nights I really have to feel around the lock to make sure I don't scratch up the car. I asked the E30 forum on Roadfly.org how well the Stellar kits are for the E30 and how difficult the installation is. A member by the name of Chris325/325i says that he installed keyless entry for $30 - which is significantly less than the $100 Stellar keyless entry system. Inquiring further, I learn that installation is very simple and that I can buy the keyless entry system on eBay. From the eBay seller "mypushcart" I ordered the Omega Research Keyless Entry REC-43T. The seller said that the kit will come with instructions on how to install it into an E30. I couldn't wait and I ordered it at the hefty "Buy-It-Now" price of $25.
  When I received the system, I was surprised how simple it was. For my application there are only four wires to connect: 12v, Ground, Unlock, and Lock. There are some other features such as trunk open that I am not going to use. Below are the instructions on how to install this unit into an E30. I decided to mount it in the trunk rather than in the driver's side foot well area.
  One warning with this modification. Make sure that at least one of your door locks is fully reliable. If the battery ever dies, the keyless entry system will not work and if none of your door locks are reliable, you will be unable to get into your car. For me, my trunk lock is 100% reliable.
  Tools/Supplies Needed:Utility Knife
Soldering Iron/Electrical Tape
Wire Taps/Crimp Tool
Double Sided Tape
  Click on the thumbnails for larger pictures.
         
   
     
Here is a picture of the unit.
             
   
     
Remove the tail light bulb carriers by turning the knobs   on the back and carefully pulling them straight out of the tail lights. Pull   back the trunk lining near the rear trunk lock to expose the wires. Also   remove the plastic trim that covers the battery.
             
   
     
I used a knife and cut away the material that was   protecting the bundle of wires. As you can see, I used the knife to strip   back insulation to test wires.
             
   
     
Unfortunately the wire colors in the wiring diagram given by the vendor   did not match any of the wires in my car. This may be because the wiring   diagram was meant for the driver's side foot well. I grabbed my trusty   multimeter and found out what wire was what. Luckily, you can benefit from my   work. Connect the wires as follows:
   Trunk Wire / Wire Function / Omega Wire
  Brown - Ground - Black
  Green & Black - Lock - Green
  Green & Purple - Unlock - Blue
   I was unable to find a constant 12V wire in this bundle so I ran one over   to where the battery and put in an inline fuse. I intend to run this wire   over to the power antenna or the truck light wire that is near driver's side   trunk hinge. I just need to make sure they are constant 12V.
   As you can see, I soldered these connections. I used the knife to strip   back more insulation on the wire and then soldered on the keyless entry wire.   As an electrical engineer and a car enthusiast, I will not rely on crimp   connections.

             
         I bandaged up the wire bundle with electrical tape. Don't   be stingy. Replace the trunk liner and tail light carriers into the tail   lights. Stretch the receiver's antenna out along the trunk area to give   maximum remote range.

             
         Double sided tape secures the unit to the trunk wall near   the battery. When the plastic trim is replaced, the unit is totally hidden.   Beware that if your trunk leaks, this is a bad spot. I may end up moving up   upwards behind some trunk lining, but as far as I can tell, my trunk is water   tight.
         
  Impressions:
What is not to love about this system. The cost is great and the functionality is great. I would like it if the interior lights went on when I unlocked the door with the remove, but that is a project I will get to in the future. The range is pretty good. Since the antenna is in the trunk the range is dependent on what angle I am approaching the car. Overall, I am very happy with my $30 investment. In the future I will find a way to have the interior lights go on for a few moments when I unlock the car.
  One more concern is about double locking your car. I read that if you double lock the doors with the key and then use the keyless entry, you might damage your locks. I haven't confirmed this and haven't tried, so beware.
  Difficulty:
1/5
   
  Disclaimer:[FONT="] I am not a professional mechanic. Information this page should be used at your own risk and discretion. Different models and model years may be different than my 1991 318i. Read: If you screw your car up following my instructions, sorry. Isn't it sad that in this sue crazy world you have to put a disclaimer on your web page? [/FONT]
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2008, 12:26:07 AM »
I installed a keyless entry device in the trunk as described above. It worked great. However, I found that I could no longer deadbolt my trunk using the trunk lock. When I deadbolt my trunk, the trunk lock would keep the "lock" wire (green/black) grounded. The central lock controller would then ignore any input from both the "lock" and "unlock" wire coming from the trunk. That means the keyless remote can no longer lock/unlock the doors/trunk.  (It still accept inputs from the lock/unlock wires from the doors. Thus central lock still works if you use the key on the doors.)

My solution is to permanently cut the trunk "lock" wire from the trunk lock. The cut is made between the point where I tapped into it and the point where it connects to the trunk lock. (i.e. after the cut, the trunk "lock" wire is then only connected to the output of my keyless  entry device).  I did not have to cut the "unlock" wire.

I can now deadbolt my trunk and can use my remote to lock and unlock my doors. If my trunk is not deadbolted, then the remote will lock/unlock my the doors as well as the trunk.

Note: only do this if at least one of your doors can be locked/unlocked with the key, that way you know you can still lock/unlock your car with the key when your remote stops working.

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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2008, 03:32:02 PM »
I just did this and it works great! The eBay seller will e-mail you back and tell you that you will need an additional part (DLP-P3) for an xtra $12. You do not need it unless you are wiring it up in the drivers footwell so if you are following these directions, don't get the DLP-P3.

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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 08:25:12 AM »
What is this "deadbolt", and "double lock" function I have read about.

Sorry for the n00b question:D

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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2008, 03:03:25 PM »
double lock is when you are locking the door from the driver side you turn the key to lock and pull it out without turning back up again.   so the key hole looks like a  minus sign, when you lock it normally it looks like an I, same applies to locking from the trunk.    

When double lock that means you can't open the car unless you do it from the driver door, and the same applies if you double lock through the trunk

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« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2008, 10:47:08 PM »
I'm a little confused still.....I understand where the plug with 4 wires connects to, but where do I connect the plug with only two wires....same wires for the blue and green?
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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2008, 08:45:12 AM »
Anyone provide me any insight?  I want to get this thing installed!
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2008, 01:49:56 PM »
Quote from: Zilla;50011
double lock is when you are locking the door from the driver side you turn the key to lock and pull it out without turning back up again.   so the key hole looks like a  minus sign, when you lock it normally it looks like an I, same applies to locking from the trunk.    

When double lock that means you can't open the car unless you do it from the driver door, and the same applies if you double lock through the trunk

Esy


Oh wow thats cool.  I always thought my locks were just messed up and would turn too far sometimes.  I had no idea it was actually a designed function, interesting.  

Also does anyone have a working link to the zoso page in the first post?  The links gone dead and I would like to see what it was all about.

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« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2008, 03:58:52 PM »
I'm still trying to figure this out!
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« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2008, 08:09:39 AM »
Not sure if this will help, but I uploaded Zoso's instructions to my web server:
http://webgraphx.com/m42club/318i-ke.html

I installed this last year, but I really can't remember what I did with the 2 additional wires. I tried to look at my setup but all my wires are tape wrapped and I really didn't want to cut them all apart.

PS...Just found this thread:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?p=807004#post807004
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« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2008, 03:54:36 PM »
Awesome...that is what I was looking for, now this should be a breeze!
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« Reply #11 on: September 29, 2008, 02:38:38 PM »
Ok, maybe not so much....do I connect the power wire to the battery itself?  What about the ground wire, just put find a screw to connect it to?
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« Reply #12 on: September 29, 2008, 04:26:44 PM »
No, the power wire should go to a fused +12V connection - probably constant +12V, since it would make little sense to wire it so that the car has to be on to use the keyless. :) If the power wire already has a fuse, then yes, you can go straight to the battery should you choose to do so.

Yes, the ground wire can go to a 'screw' but it would be preferable to go to an existing ground connection, or make sure that you scrape any paint under the screw off to ensure a good ground - it should be contacting bare metal.
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« Reply #13 on: September 29, 2008, 06:04:00 PM »
I tapped into the antenna power wire in the trunk.

I installed this a few weeks ago, I love it.

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« Reply #14 on: September 30, 2008, 05:36:39 PM »
I'll have to take another shot at this tonight....
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