I've got my rclick remote entry, and I'm in the process of wiring up the system. I've done the following steps so far but need a little help. The car it's going into is an 1996 A4 1.8T.
I've remove the window wires as these are not needed/wanted.
Connect the yellow wire to the black wire for chassis earth, and that os going to an earth point near the fuse box
I've connected the Orange wire to the white & black wire.
I need to find the wiring diagram for the locking pump, I've got elsawin but cannot not find a wiring diagram for the dam pump, as I need to connect the two wires for the central locking (The system has been set to 3.5seconds)
For power I'm connecing to the fuse box, as I have a couple connections which are empty. What I do have a question is about the fuse on the rclick system, it uses a 15amp fuse which is a hell of a lot of amps, however the guage of wire they use is 20AWG which has a maximum load of 11amps. so I was think of droping down to a 10amp fuse.
The yellow/black wire also connects to constant 12v, but I'm not sure I trust the system enough for this not to be fused so was thinking of a 5 amp fuse.
I've remove the window wires as these are not needed/wanted.
Connect the yellow wire to the black wire for chassis earth, and that os going to an earth point near the fuse box
I've connected the Orange wire to the white & black wire.
I need to find the wiring diagram for the locking pump, I've got elsawin but cannot not find a wiring diagram for the dam pump, as I need to connect the two wires for the central locking (The system has been set to 3.5seconds)
For power I'm connecing to the fuse box, as I have a couple connections which are empty. What I do have a question is about the fuse on the rclick system, it uses a 15amp fuse which is a hell of a lot of amps, however the guage of wire they use is 20AWG which has a maximum load of 11amps. so I was think of droping down to a 10amp fuse.
The yellow/black wire also connects to constant 12v, but I'm not sure I trust the system enough for this not to be fused so was thinking of a 5 amp fuse.