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Ford Focus - Installation of a universal controller for central locking

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  • #1 16405832
    radekpolom
    Level 2  
    Hello
    I have a Ford Focus 1.8 TDDI year 2002.
    I bought a universal REMOTRONIX RTX SE2 controller for the original central locking opened with a key (the one with a pink sticker).
    Everything is nicely described in the instructions - but I would prefer to find out from someone who has already assembled it what and how.
    I see a topic on the forum that someone has already installed this driver - so my question - where exactly did he plug - please indicate places - is it just a cube entering the comfort module? Or maybe some other place? Maybe someone has photos of the installation of this driver.
    Thanks in advance for your answer and help.
    Link to a similar topic below:
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3322116.html#16363259
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    #2 16405904
    piotrek22101
    Level 39  
    On the right side of this picture from the link, there are blue notes with a description. There you should look for the data of carriers.
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  • #3 16407079
    radekpolom
    Level 2  
    I connected it as needed - unfortunately - it does not work. The signal from the remote control comes to the controller - I hear chirping. When I connected the white wire to the black and orange instead of the black and green one, he closed the remote control, but nothing else happens. As I checked for a short time with a cable between the cube of the comfort module and the ground, everything works as it should. Anyone have any idea?
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    #4 16407313
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    The black-green and black-orange wires are ground control, close / open. Giving a mass impulse to these wires should result in closing / opening the car. You write that you have checked, so the fault is in the new controller or ... you connected the yellow and yellow-black wires incorrectly to the ground. If everything is ok here as well, see with the control if the controller is sending mass signals to the above mentioned wires. If one is missing, it is probably the fault of the relay in the controller itself. To be checked, possibly replaced.
  • #5 16407421
    radekpolom
    Level 2  
    I soldered yellow and yellow and black to the black one - black to the weight of the car. I will check the white and black and white responsible for the mass shipping and see what the effect will be.
    Only one thing puzzles me - I found a similar topic on the forum in which someone had a similar problem and solved it in the following way:
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2694283.html
    Here a different connection was used and the driver started working.
    I wonder how it happens that in one car the correct connection of the controller works, and in another you need to connect it differently.
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    #6 16407455
    anusek
    Level 16  
    If you connected the wires as your colleagues write above and it does not work, try unplugging the connectors between the posts and the door. In the event of a malfunction of the microswitch in the lock, the control may not work.
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  • #7 16409124
    radekpolom
    Level 2  
    I connected everything again. It worked - the only strange thing is that I had to replace the cables from the controller - the ones that close and open - contrary to the diagram from the manufacturer.
    It's okay anyway.
    Thanks for the help.
  • #8 18386858
    Dmer
    Level 2  
    I connected the RTX SE2D switch to the focus mk1

    Connecting cables from the central unit works 100%

    Yellow and red to +
    yellow-black and black to (ground)
    white and black and white together for a thin black and green wire.
    brown cables from turn signals
    orange and orange-black do not attach anywhere
    green and blue flap opening glass closing

    The switchboard is nice, but when I tried the scheme from the seller, it didn't work for me.
  • #9 18514773
    sebix112001
    Level 5  
    [quote = "Dmer"] I connected the RTX SE2D switch to the Focus mk1

    Buddy, I am installing this switchboard in my Focus mk1 2005 And I cannot find the wires from the turn signals, you could tell what their color is and where they are, it would be nice if you took a picture when you have this switchboard connected.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the installation of a REMOTRONIX RTX SE2 universal controller for central locking in a 2002 Ford Focus 1.8 TDDI. Users share their experiences and troubleshooting steps, highlighting the importance of correctly connecting the controller's wires to the vehicle's comfort module. Key issues include identifying the correct wire connections for ground control and ensuring the controller sends the appropriate signals. Some users report needing to modify the wiring from the manufacturer's diagram to achieve functionality. Additionally, there are mentions of potential issues with microswitches in the door locks affecting operation. Users also seek clarification on wire colors for turn signals and share links to similar topics for further guidance.
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