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landy
25th September 2014, 08:58 PM
Hi all,

I'm looking for some advise/recommendation on an after market central locking kit with starter immobiliser.
I fitted a kit several years ago and all was fine until recently and now it's playing up. I got the kit from Repco for around $60 so I'm happy I got this long out of it. As it was so cheap I won't bother trying to fix it I'll just pull it out and replace with a good quality kit.
Does anyone have a recommandation for a good quality kit? It's for a 99MY Defender.

Cheers

Nino.

Pacemaker
26th September 2014, 03:10 PM
Hi Nino

Sorry im not going to be of any help.
Can you tell me please if yours is a tdi or td5. Im wanting to fit central locking to my 95 110 and trying to figure out which kit to use.

Regards
Michael.

landy
26th September 2014, 04:48 PM
Michael,

It's a 99 Td5. Although I'm fairly sure my doors are the same as yours. Mine wasn't available with central locking as an option. I think that was 2002 on. The kit was fairly easy to fit and took about 4 hours all up and I had to cut and modifiy the panel that bolts to the inside of the door frame. Other than that not to bad. My only advise is get the best you can afford. Mines lasted a few years but I was never happy with the remotes. You could inadvertently push the buttons in your pocket. I will choose the key remote better next time..

Cheers

Nino

Pacemaker
26th September 2014, 07:18 PM
Thanks Nino
I appreciate the feedback.

Regards
Michael.

sierrafery
27th September 2014, 02:01 AM
Maybe this is a bit far from you but it works great on a friend's Defender (second kit) http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fln=1&_sop=3&_nkw=defender+central+locking+kit

p38arover
27th September 2014, 06:20 AM
Try Jaycar. 4 Door Remote Controlled Central Locking Kit with Kill Switch - Jaycar Electronics (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8842)

That's only for 4 doors. I assume you want to unlock the rear door, too.

Maybe add another actuator with this: http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8813

olbod
27th September 2014, 09:22 AM
Try Jaycar. 4 Door Remote Controlled Central Locking Kit with Kill Switch - Jaycar Electronics (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8842)

That's only for 4 doors. I assume you want to unlock the rear door, too.

Maybe add another actuator with this: http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8813


I wonder if I could get something like that for my 91 3 door Disco ?
Two doors only not rear.

p38arover
27th September 2014, 09:33 AM
Robert, buy the 4-door kit and you can add the rear door later if you want - and you will probably want to.

olbod
28th September 2014, 11:23 AM
Robert, buy the 4-door kit and you can add the rear door later if you want - and you will probably want to.

Thanks Ron.
What kit would you recommend ?
I had no idea there was such things.
Never thought of it before and was happy with Me Disco but this blasted P38 Bitch is spoiling me. It's decided for for me that I am in fact an old fart.
I already knew that feet were for pushing pedals but now i have to accept that fingers are for pushing buttons not for winding stuff up.

Spel1
28th September 2014, 03:53 PM
Have followed this thread with some interest as I've been thinking of this for some time too, if only to save the locks and keys themselves from getting totally worn out. There's been a lot of wear over 430K km after all. But, given Discos already have the actuators, as long as they work, this other kit from Jaycar will do nicely. It was linked to the one shown by p38arover, so thanks for that.

Remote Controlled Car Central Locking System with 2 Keyfob - Jaycar Electronics (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8839)

olbod
29th September 2014, 09:56 AM
Doe.
After Ron posted a link I asked what kit he recommends !!!
Gawd

Ron I hope shaking your head was not to painful.

d2dave
29th September 2014, 10:30 PM
Robert, buy the 4-door kit and you can add the rear door later if you want - and you will probably want to.

Ron. Robert's Disco is only a three door so why would he need to add one later?

olbod
30th September 2014, 09:34 AM
I am going to buy the kit that Ron linked but I will wait before I install it untill I sort out my other thoughts on putting in electric window mechanism.
Better to do the two at the same time.

workingonit
30th September 2014, 10:16 AM
Hi Robert, if your 93 Disco doors are the same as my 94 doors then the Jaycar units will do fine. You can buy the controller unit or master for the driver door separately. You can also buy the slave units separately. Not aware of any ability to wire up as an immobiliser.

And beware, one thing leads to another. Once the card and dust membrane are off the door you get to see if your scissor rollers are good/breaking/broken. Ditto with the latch springs. :)

olbod
30th September 2014, 12:59 PM
Hi Robert, if your 93 Disco doors are the same as my 94 doors then the Jaycar units will do fine. You can buy the controller unit or master for the driver door separately. You can also buy the slave units separately. Not aware of any ability to wire up as an immobiliser.

And beware, one thing leads to another. Once the card and dust membrane are off the door you get to see if your scissor rollers are good/breaking/broken. Ditto with the latch springs. :)

Thanks Mate.
I would overhaul the lock and window mechanisms as a precaution anyway.
Thinking about getting new standard lock thingy's before fitting Jayco kit also. The rear door lock has given a bit of trouble in the past and I have been meaning to replace it.
I am working on an idea to use a fob device to isolate the fuel pump but anyway if I have to rarely leave it in an exposed location I remove the rotor button.

Me poor old Disco has been abit neglected lately as I have been wrestling with The Bitch.:twisted:

workingonit
30th September 2014, 01:06 PM
Come on Robert, you just can't take the public commons name for all Land Rovers and assume you have sole right to apply it just to your own vehicle :) Although I've always been partial to "the anti-Christ" (Gods must be crazy).

Do you beat it with a sapling you've uprooted from the side walk (Faulty Towers)?

olbod
30th September 2014, 01:58 PM
Come on Robert, you just can't take the public commons name for all Land Rovers and assume you have sole right to apply it just to your own vehicle :) Although I've always been partial to "the anti-Christ" (Gods must be crazy).

Do you beat it with a sapling you've uprooted from the side walk (Faulty Towers)?

Crikey no and when I am in her presence I only whisper it under my breath as I fear the retribution and having myself beat up.
I also dont let her anywhere near this Forum as I know she can read and write because she is often sending me fault messages in perfect english.
The Bitch.
Shhh.

PS: the anti-christ was a lovable creature by comparison.

Spel1
2nd November 2014, 03:59 PM
A further note to this.

I finally got around to fitting a keyless entry control in my D1. The locks were getting well worn and was looking to give them a bit more longevity. As I already have central locking, I got this one:
Remote Controlled Car Central Locking System with 2 Keyfob - Jaycar Electronics (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8839)
I thought I could just break into the existing circuits and it would be easy. This is mostly true - however, as the original drivers door has its own micro controller circuit, activated by the key or manually by the inside knobs, and it has only got 4 wires - It cannot be controlled by the new remote activated controller.

The only way I could make this work was to replace the driver's door controller with one of the Jaycar ones, the master actuator Master Door Lock Actuator - Jaycar Electronics (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LR8815) . I ran the new supplied wires right to the unit, its only a short distance so fairly easy. From there, I found the plug running to the door (under the right kick panel), which has the two control wires to the other doors (orange and pink) and the fused power wire for the door locks (brown and pink). I connected the red power wire for the controller to the brown and pink wire, and connected the green and blue wires from the controller and new driver's door unit to the orange and pink wires running to the other doors (orange=blue). The black earth wire I connected to a solid earth post inside the kick panel. The new controller powers all the other units with no problem through the existing wiring. I mounted the controller in a space by the steering column. There is a bunch of blue/green wire to power the other doors which I cut off as not needed.

A couple of issues to note.
The new actuator is not a clean fit in the door, had to relieve a bit of the door skin to make it fit nicely, and re drill with new positions on the mount plate. A bit of messing around but not difficult.
The acutating circuit, when controlled by the supplied remote, is the opposite way around to what is indicated on the remote. (Lock=Open and vice versa) This is because the lever action in the D1 door reverses the open and closed position of the actuator. I tried flipping the blue and green wires from the controller, this works sort of but the controller is not happy with it and its not a clean lock/unlock.

The new master actuator still controls the other door lock with the use of the key and the interior knob.

Bottom line is, the system works very nicely, only with the opposite remote buttons. To fix this I just bought two cloning generic cloning remotes on ebay for $10 with just A and B buttons which I will use. AU 2X Universal Cloning KEY FOB Remote Control FOR Garage Door Electric Gate CAR | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AU-2x-Universal-Cloning-Key-Fob-Remote-Control-for-Garage-Door-Electric-Gate-Car-/141404032161'ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:US:3160). Didn't have to do this but it would just keep annoying me using the wrong buttons. Maybe someone with tech knowledge could re-program the remotes?

If I was to start again, I'd get the kit from Jaycar with the actuators for $80 - I bought the kit with no actuators for $50, then had to get the master actuator for $15, so cost me $65. The full kit would have left me with three spare slave actuators for the other doors, which alone are $13 each. Also, the $80 kit has a few other features such as a flasher signal for the indicators which might have been nice but not essential.

So, all up it still only cost me $75 including the two new remotes. And now I have keyless entry - my locks will last a bit longer.

p38arover
2nd November 2014, 06:26 PM
Ron. Robert's Disco is only a three door so why would he need to add one later?

'cos they don't do a 3-door kit and a 2-door kit won't do the rear door, too.