Originally posted by Wotan
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If you didn`t hear the beep sound then there is an issue with the central locking. If you heared it but still the automatic locking doesn`t work, then check again if you connected the right pins and the continuity of the connection (if it makes contact).
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Originally posted by Wotan View PostIf you didn`t hear the beep sound then there is an issue with the central locking. If you heared it but still the automatic locking doesn`t work, then check again if you connected the right pins and the continuity of the connection (if it makes contact).
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You may activate ''speed alarm'', if at 120 km/h you hear a beep from UCH, your connection is continuous. That function use speed signal also from A6 pin of UCH.Attached Files
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You can also use an ohmeter.
You put one terminal on pin 22 and one on pin A6. The resistance should be almost zero. If not, you have no contact.
A multimeter with ohmeter fuction should cost under 10 euro (or dollars).
Last edited by Wotan; 6 August 2010, 16:56.
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Originally posted by Fane-CL View PostYou may activate ''speed alarm'', if at 120 km/h you hear a beep from UCH, your connection is continuous. That function use speed signal also from A6 pin of UCH.
But still not working the automatic locking of doors when it reached 8 km /h, I change this parameter to 20km/h, 30km/h and 8km/h.
I have selected the options I needed, I tried turning on and off by pressing the button, but does not yet work, not block.
the version of my UCH is 7001 when i tested
Originally posted by Wotan View PostYou can also use an ohmeter.
You put one terminal on pin 22 and one on pin A6. The resistance should be almost zero. If not, you have no contact.
A multimeter with ohmeter fuction should cost under 10 euro (or dollars).
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/MultÃmetro
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If "speed alarm" is working, that means UCH receives the speed signal, the problem is elsewhere. Have you installed aftermarket car alarm?
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Originally posted by Fane-CL View PostIf "speed alarm" is working, that means UCH receives the speed signal, the problem is elsewhere. Have you installed aftermarket car alarm?Last edited by cdcastil; 7 August 2010, 03:31.
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The multimeter is to be used with engine stopped and key NOT inserted in the car.
But it seems the connection of the wire pin 22-pin A6 is ok, because you have the speed alarm.
The pressing for 5 seconds of the central locking button on the dashboard should produce the beep sound, even if the cable wasn`t connected. It means that this option is not activated correctly, or central locking isn`t functioning. Can you please tell if the doors are locked if you press short on the button?
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Originally posted by Wotan View PostThe multimeter is to be used with engine stopped and key NOT inserted in the car.
But it seems the connection of the wire pin 22-pin A6 is ok, because you have the speed alarm.
The pressing for 5 seconds of the central locking button on the dashboard should produce the beep sound, even if the cable wasn`t connected. It means that this option is not activated correctly, or central locking isn`t functioning. Can you please tell if the doors are locked if you press short on the button?
I just checked the white connector P1 (15 pins) of the UCH and noticed that three alarm wires are connected to wires in the following ways:
A1, A5 and B5 and no alarm cable is connected to the pins B2, B3 and B4
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Originally posted by Wotan View PostSo, the cable is connected and the central locking is functioning. This means it should work. Please check again the correct activation via software of the function.
I checked all function and It dosn't work
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