Electric Central Locking

Cypher_boyMK2

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Heya Guys and Girls,

Ive got a quick question, need to get my biza, alarmed but all the alarms ive found need electric central locking, and as mine uses a vacuum pump, i need to replace the lot.

Basically i just need to know how much of a pain itl be?

anybody help?:confused:
 

markarse

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Oct 3, 2005
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I would have thought that it makes no difference - the pneumatic pump is still electrically operated...

This is not a unique system to Ibiza's or even Seats - pretty much all VAG group cars use it - if people are fitting aftermarket alarms to golfs etc. then I can't see that you'd need to replace the whole system...

Is it a DIY job? Suggest talking to your local alarm / ICE installers for some pointers... If you're getting putting in an alarm for insurance purposes it needs to be professionally installed with a certificate to prove it.
 

Cypher_boyMK2

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Nah it aint for insurance, mines pretty low at the moment anyway, just coz both the pins in my door handles are replacing blag jobs and i dont trust them for that long, just gonna put a cheap alarm on it then fit the remote locking.

i didnt know they were electric, i thort they ran using rods!!!
 

markarse

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Oct 3, 2005
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The system works on pneumatic pressure.

The pressure is increased or reduced by an electric pump.

Once the low or high pressure setpoint is reached, the pump has a mechanical switch which sets it to 'blow' or 'suck'.

From memory, it's 'blow' to open and 'suck' to close...
 
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