/noob post haha (forgive me as im new to e30s :) )
ok now everyone is doing this to their e30s it seems, and they have power locks, generally i think of power locks as lock button on the door but the e30 has no lock buttons on the door but if i turn the key 90 degrees all the doors lock or unlock, just like if i unlock/lock through the trunk, so im assuming this is the same setup as everyone? and i will be able to use this keyless entry,
im assuming this is the one everyone is talking about correct?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33723
and just wire it in the trunk as everyone else was talking about?
thanks
and if this is what you guys are talking about then i think ill be ordering one in the morning :) woohoo
itll definetly come in handy in the rain when trying to run around the car opening the other door for people :)
ok now everyone is doing this to their e30s it seems, and they have power locks, generally i think of power locks as lock button on the door but the e30 has no lock buttons on the door but if i turn the key 90 degrees all the doors lock or unlock, just like if i unlock/lock through the trunk, so im assuming this is the same setup as everyone? and i will be able to use this keyless entry,
im assuming this is the one everyone is talking about correct?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33723
and just wire it in the trunk as everyone else was talking about?
thanks
and if this is what you guys are talking about then i think ill be ordering one in the morning :) woohoo
itll definetly come in handy in the rain when trying to run around the car opening the other door for people :)




Why is there so much excitement over a simple keyless entry unit? This has been done for eons as an add-on to aftermarket alarms. It's so easy on an E30 with central locking. I just installed an AutoPage 310 alarm (a very basic unit) in my 86 e, tripping the locks with one alarm output and a relay. I also added a power window module to have the windows roll up on arming, and used the trunk release output (since it's not needed anyway with central locks) and a couple more relays to do pulsed windows down the old school way. It did mean tapping into the wiring behind the window switches, but all this added bling only cost a buck ten, including the alarm. 8)
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