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Kenobi
25-12-2008, 14:08
ive asked before but forgot what the outcome was.

I have central locking that works only on the inside button down near the electric window buttons.

I have no key fob, no sensor. No keys to my delocked doors.

I think installing an aftermarket alarm would solve the problem but seems a little over kill.

Do i have any other options.?

Also i have an Electric sunroof that will not work. i cant even find where the fuse would go. ive tried putting a 20amp fuse in all the blank slots to see if it moves. it doesnt.

i want to rip out the leccy sunroof and replace it but i know they are all aftermarket kits:confused:

MR TURBO
25-12-2008, 14:13
ive asked before but forgot what the outcome was.

I have central locking that works only on the inside button down near the electric window buttons.

I have no key fob, no sensor. No keys to my delocked doors.

I think installing an aftermarket alarm would solve the problem but seems a little over kill.

Do i have any other options.?

Also i have an Electric sunroof that will not work. i cant even find where the fuse would go. ive tried putting a 20amp fuse in all the blank slots to see if it moves. it doesnt.

i want to rip out the leccy sunroof and replace it but i know they are all aftermarket kits:confused:

M8 sounds like you'll either have to get a sensor and keyfob for the roof console unit or as you said fit an aftermarket alarm with central locking oh i forgot there is one more cheaper option get in through the boot............I think those are your only choices ;)

Markey Mark (BD)
25-12-2008, 14:16
An aftermarket alarm or central locking kit is prob our best and easiest way round it mate.

As for the sunroof, are the fuses in the fuse box all ok one could be blown or it could be the switch or even motor. As every sunroof was an aftermarket fit it'll be pretty hard to find one thats the same fit as yours to replace it and one that doesn't leak too:)

MR TURBO
25-12-2008, 14:20
An aftermarket alarm or central locking kit is prob our best and easiest way round it mate.

As for the sunroof, are the fuses in the fuse box all ok one could be blown or it could be the switch or even motor. As every sunroof was an aftermarket fit it'll be pretty hard to find one thats the same fit as yours to replace it and one that doesn't leak too:)

Or if ya dont need the sunroof as many of us dont have that luxury get it blocked off just an idea for u:)

Kenobi
25-12-2008, 14:53
Or if ya dont need the sunroof as many of us dont have that luxury get it blocked off just an idea for u:)


I just want a pop on. oh and yes, i do get in thru the boot.:p

tom t
25-12-2008, 14:57
lol have you got de-locked doors then i take it? :D

MR TURBO
25-12-2008, 15:00
I just want a pop on. oh and yes, i do get in thru the boot.:p

Sheet lol seeing you have delocked doors etc how did ya used to get into it before or maybe you bought it like that:confused::confused: i'd prob go for the alarm and as said a little earlier its hard to get a direct fit for yours that will not leak or have to be molested with sealant as they seem to be an individual car thing:scared:

Kenobi
25-12-2008, 17:02
Sheet lol seeing you have delocked doors etc how did ya used to get into it before or maybe you bought it like that:confused::confused: i'd prob go for the alarm and as said a little earlier its hard to get a direct fit for yours that will not leak or have to be molested with sealant as they seem to be an individual car thing:scared:


How hard would putting an alarm in be?

Could an amature do it or is the renault 5 wiring gunna be a bitch after all these years.

tiff_lee
25-12-2008, 17:22
Not sure how good they are but you can by remote locking kits on ebay whereby you get just a sensor and keyfob and wire into your existing central locking circuit.

TNT Tricky Nicky
25-12-2008, 17:58
you'll probably find ther'es a seperate fuse hidden away somewhere for your sun roof as it's not usual to find a electric sunroof in a 5, normally an up and down job, you could run a live staight to your motor to see if it's working though.

sparkrite alarms are easy enough to fit, my mate used to take it out of his car when he sold it and put it in the next one everytime.

MR TURBO
25-12-2008, 18:24
you'll probably find ther'es a seperate fuse hidden away somewhere for your sun roof as it's not usual to find a electric sunroof in a 5, normally an up and down job, you could run a live staight to your motor to see if it's working though.

sparkrite alarms are easy enough to fit, my mate used to take it out of his car when he sold it and put it in the next one everytime.

Correct me if i'm wrong but aren't sparkrite alarms bottom of the food chain as so to speak steer well clear if i were u!!!!
Like they have about 3 and a half wires to fit.....takes 15 mins to fit but 5 mins to steal your car:wasntme::wasntme:

Kenobi
26-12-2008, 12:32
Correct me if i'm wrong but aren't sparkrite alarms bottom of the food chain as so to speak steer well clear if i were u!!!!
Like they have about 3 and a half wires to fit.....takes 15 mins to fit but 5 mins to steal your car:wasntme::wasntme:


The alarm isnt the issue, ie if i want ed an alarm ide buy a cobra one. I simply want central locking via the fob

RICHIE
26-12-2008, 12:37
just seems to me you need a basic install ie clifford cobra toad ect need not spend loads of money but leat you will have the alarm and locking all sorted for i would say around the 200 quid mark (basic) install mind you

TNT Tricky Nicky
26-12-2008, 14:00
for £50 he can get what he wants so why spend £200 on an alarm he doesn't want?, could suggest the clifford avantguard for £850 which will remote start, run as a turbotimer, do total closure while also allowing you to open windows and doors and send a msg when someone standing too close looks at the car. 3 and a half wires diy fitment from a bottom of the foodchain alarm at a quarter of the price is the easiest and cheapest option

RICHIE
26-12-2008, 15:26
for £50 he can get what he wants so why spend £200 on an alarm he doesn't want?, could suggest the clifford avantguard for £850 which will remote start, run as a turbotimer, do total closure while also allowing you to open windows and doors and send a msg when someone standing too close looks at the car. 3 and a half wires diy fitment from a bottom of the foodchain alarm at a quarter of the price is the easiest and cheapest option


bottom of the food chain mabey but ive known harris long enough to know he wont be cutting any wires. i also suggested it for an insurance reason as it would be installed by a approved installer. and if it goes wrong you would also have a warranty.

Gttnutter
26-12-2008, 15:48
fittning an alram is fairly straight forward i fitted one to my old black 5

MR TURBO
26-12-2008, 16:11
fittning an alram is fairly straight forward i fitted one to my old black 5

Yeah it aint rocket science fairly easy aslong as you aint got a complex one where there are loads of optional outputs...I opted for a laserline on my previous 5's worked a treat and dont cost an arm and a leg :agree:

TNT Tricky Nicky
26-12-2008, 17:21
was under the impression he was gonna sort it out himself but halfords sell and fit the kit so will get a years warranty if he did it that way. either way someone will have to cut wires.

Nick k
27-12-2008, 11:18
I've used clifford concept 300 in the past. Cheap to get nowadays and easy to fit on a 5. Get them off ebay. you dont need the valet code as such as its embedded in the serial number on the box, Get a G5 blue LED on it and its looks the dogs, its CAT 1 and the central locking works a treat. Most insurance companies wont ask for a cert as due the age of the vehicle. :) everybodies happy.

Kenobi
27-12-2008, 19:22
I've used clifford concept 300 in the past. Cheap to get nowadays and easy to fit on a 5. Get them off ebay. you dont need the valet code as such as its embedded in the serial number on the box, Get a G5 blue LED on it and its looks the dogs, its CAT 1 and the central locking works a treat. Most insurance companies wont ask for a cert as due the age of the vehicle. :) everybodies happy.


If i get one ya reckon you can come over and help me fit it Nick? theres a sunday lunch in it for ya?

Ps did you get that campus nick? Im looking for one ya see.

Kenobi
01-01-2009, 11:20
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Keyless-Entry-System-Remote-Central-Locking-Upgrade-Kit_W0QQitemZ150316005791QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item150316005791&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1299%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C 240%3A1318


Just have a quick look at this guys. Will this solve my problem?

Woznaldo
01-01-2009, 12:57
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Keyless-Entry-System-Remote-Central-Locking-Upgrade-Kit_W0QQitemZ150316005791QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Car sParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item150316005791&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1299%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C 240%3A1318


Just have a quick look at this guys. Will this solve my problem?

Yes.

Chris Hebden
01-01-2009, 13:12
Thats if your motors are fine. You can get kits for the same price with aftermarket motors and they work a treat, used to have one on a mk2 golf.

Kenobi
01-01-2009, 16:53
Thanks Woz & Chris

Chris Hebden
01-01-2009, 17:07
Have a butchers here mate http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38.l1313&_nkw=universal+central+locking&_sacat=See-All-Categories

I had no problems with the kit i got

Kenobi
04-03-2009, 10:36
Coz im such a nervous ebay buyer can someone point me to another central locking kit for my 5 as I am buying it this week.


Thanks guys and thanks to everyone that previously posted in this thread.

djinuk
04-03-2009, 11:11
should be able to get a central locking kit for around £30 mate from fleabay, easy enough to wire up, only the fobs lack style usally.

Chris Hebden
04-03-2009, 12:03
Mate i might have my old one hanging around somewhere i'll have a hunt round for it ;)

RichR
04-03-2009, 13:59
£25 remote central locking kit + £5 door lock solenoid. Just clamp the solenoid to the rod that lifts the button on the driver's door, so that when the central locking kit activates it's relay it pulls the door button up.

No need to go anywhere near the Renault's wiring (unless you want to link to the indicators so they flash when you lock/unlock).

These kits are very flexible and easy to fit. I put on on one of my Subarus that didn't come with remote central locking. Took me 15 minutes of tracking down the right wires to unlock/lock the doors, and 10 minutes to neatly install the kit. In hindsight, it would have been a lot easier to fit a solenoid to the driver's door mechanism than mess about with a voltmeter tracking down which wire needed cutting to get the existing motors to work.

markey b
04-03-2009, 15:25
clio 16v recievers fit, get one with a key, then a blank off ebay cut to ya 5 ignition, then you'll have a 'plip' key.. gangsta!

markey b
04-03-2009, 15:27
How hard would putting an alarm in be?

Could an amature do it or is the renault 5 wiring gunna be a bitch after all these years.

its a bit of a drive, but i was a cat1 alarm fitter in a previous job.. if ya get an alarm off ebay, eg. toad AI606 then i can fit it for peanuts, takes about 3 hours

Kenobi
04-03-2009, 17:44
Thats a good offer mate I may hold ya to that.

Kenobi
04-03-2009, 17:45
Mate i might have my old one hanging around somewhere i'll have a hunt round for it ;)


Find Find.

markey b
04-03-2009, 19:16
i've fitted toad and cobra, and was trained in gemini if that helps, still got the insurance certs as well :cooter:

LiamR
04-03-2009, 20:02
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

If i can fit a toad alarm and its still going strong now-i am sure anyone can with a bit of effort :)

Gttnutter
04-03-2009, 20:11
Find Find.

I have a spare plip and sensor i will dig out and try it on mine to see if it works :agree:

Nick k
04-03-2009, 23:02
If i get one ya reckon you can come over and help me fit it Nick? theres a sunday lunch in it for ya?

Ps did you get that campus nick? Im looking for one ya see.

Yea got the campus :) Dropping the turbo engine in this week :D

Can help you with the locking fitting as well. get a universal locking module. easy to fit. Love a bit of retro positive locking ;)

Kenobi
05-03-2009, 20:36
I have a spare plip and sensor i will dig out and try it on mine to see if it works :agree:
No mate plip and sensore wont work in my case as i have a Gay sunroof button where the oe sensor would go. I need central locking kit.