DIY Installing a $25 Keyless Entry System

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nimrod245

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« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2009, 11:38:33 AM »
Is wiring different for an e36

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« Reply #31 on: February 17, 2009, 08:44:17 AM »
Living in Canada, my door locks were freezing so I could not get the key all the way in the door lock and could not lock my doors.

I went to Canadian Tire, it’s like a Wal-mart with an extensive parts department, and I got a remote start module for 50 CDN$ on sale - that’s like 40 US$ as of today.

What you’re looking for in these module is a "negative pulse" for the door lock and unlock. I hooked up the wires in the trunk on my 318is with the door lock and unlock wires. 12v and ground were also hooked up.

Any module with negative pulse for the doors will do.

The wires from the module are the Green and Brown ones (unlock and lock – see wiring schematic). 2 reds were tighten together and sent direct to the battery Used a loop to put the reds to the bolt that secures the battery wire. Black wire is the ground.  

You don’t need to hook up all the other wires. Only 4 of them. Works Great.
You need to program the remote – Toughest part –As follow:

I needed to read the instruction on how to match the remote with the module. This step is absolutely necessary! You here a clicking sound, like a relay, from the module that mimics the parking lights going on and off. You don’t see the lights since the wires were not connected. I had to put the ignition wire on the 12v, momentarily, to mimic the ignition being on for the programming purpose. The grey wire also had to be grounded, to mimic the hood being opened, and the PAB (program assistant button) switch pressed on the module in order to program the remote – see wiring schematic. Grey wire needs to be grounded in order for the PAB to work.
I installed another ProStart module and my last car and it work np for 5 years. Including the remote start! ProSstart look like quality products.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2009, 10:44:48 AM by rx82000 »

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« Reply #32 on: July 13, 2009, 10:34:59 PM »
Excuse me for this probably stupid question, but do I need to disconnect the battery before doing this? Is there any chance of being electrocuted? Sorry, I don't work with electricity so I'm a little apprehensive anytime I go near exposed wires.

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« Reply #33 on: July 13, 2009, 10:39:52 PM »
Nah.

I took mine out of my old 318 and spliced it into my new 325 in maybe 20 minutes.

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« Reply #34 on: October 06, 2010, 01:10:06 PM »
This looks really interesting but in this 30$ kit do you get electric motors to be able to lock and unlock or does my car already have them, if yes why can't i unlock the passenger's side door with the driver's side door? Does this kit also come with remote and and alarm??? I think i am missing something here!
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« Reply #35 on: October 06, 2010, 01:28:16 PM »
Your car should have a set of electric actuators (sort of like motors) on each lock - on my 318 sedan I have six - one for each door, one for the trunk and one for the fuel filler cap.  The kit just wires them so that both the key locks and the remote will unlock the actuators.

Given 20 years of wear & tear those lock & unlock switchs in the doors are problematic.  I rarely lock my car because I don't trust the door key switches.  One of them was in pieces inside the door, so the wireless kit is definitely a good idea.
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« Reply #36 on: October 06, 2010, 02:19:37 PM »
I bought a keyless entry kit off eBay that has the remote in the key like the newer BMW keys.  I installed it in the driver's footwell since a) that's what the sintructions said to do and b) that's where the write-up I found on r3v had it.  It was simple to hook up to unlock and lock the four doors and the key is pretty cool.  

The downside:  I can't figure out the wiring to unlock the trunk from the foot well and the key won't work in the trunk lock.  (In fact, none of my keys work in the trunk except the LED one. Is that how it's supposed to be?)

Anyone know which wires in the footwell would lock and unlock the trunk?
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« Reply #37 on: October 08, 2010, 09:07:26 PM »
which kit did you buy and will it work for a 2 dr 318ic?

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« Reply #38 on: October 09, 2010, 09:17:22 AM »
Quote from: e30itis;97251
which kit did you buy and will it work for a 2 dr 318ic?


If you're asking me, I got this one: LINK

Not as cheap as the other ones, but I really like it except that the key doesn't work in the trunk.
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