Hello everybody,
I have a Panda 2005 model on which it had a preinstalled ELSER car alarm E-688 but without the central locking hooked up.
So I received from the company the instructions manual (which I translated to English and attached) and checked some wirings. They told me also to not connect the black/white cable from the main connector because this is for positive lockings.
From the main connector, thin red, blue, purple, black/white were not connected.
From the CDL connector green and orange not connected, black and black/white cut, yellow to ground.
So, I connected green wire to 12 pin on H connector, orange wire to 13 pin in H connector and blue wire on H connector 23. Black and black/white not connected. Yellow as it was to the ground.
After doing so, the central locking still works fine with the ignition key and the door knob, but with the remote of the car alarm:
When I press the lock button, all the doors except the driver's lock.
When I press the unlock button, it does nothing.
Any suggestions where's the fault?
I have a Panda 2005 model on which it had a preinstalled ELSER car alarm E-688 but without the central locking hooked up.
So I received from the company the instructions manual (which I translated to English and attached) and checked some wirings. They told me also to not connect the black/white cable from the main connector because this is for positive lockings.
From the main connector, thin red, blue, purple, black/white were not connected.
From the CDL connector green and orange not connected, black and black/white cut, yellow to ground.
So, I connected green wire to 12 pin on H connector, orange wire to 13 pin in H connector and blue wire on H connector 23. Black and black/white not connected. Yellow as it was to the ground.
After doing so, the central locking still works fine with the ignition key and the door knob, but with the remote of the car alarm:
When I press the lock button, all the doors except the driver's lock.
When I press the unlock button, it does nothing.
Any suggestions where's the fault?