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Central Locking System, 5 Wire Actuators, 451M Relay Wiring


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hadyshaltout 
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Posted: December 14, 2024 at 11:51 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote hadyshaltout
Good Day!
- Info: I have a 1977 Mercedes-Benz W123, and I've installed an aftermarket central locking system.
- Issue: The main front door lock while I'm trying to open it.
The MB W123 car's central locking mechanism rod has a very strong spring responsible for preventing the door lock rod from moving down after unlocking. See this video W123 Rod Spring.
Now, I’ve decided to get the locking mechanism rods for my front doors. However, I need to know if I should use a 451M relay for this installation .
Since the rod spring is very strong, as shown in the video, I’m considering getting two actuators for each door (two 5-wire actuators for the main door) and installing the 451M relay to protect the central locking system. Does this sound like a good plan?
Now, I don't know how to wire it correctly, Since the main door has 5 wires actuator, I made a diagram in photoshop and need your help how to wiring.
Central Locking System, 5 Wire Actuators, 451M Relay Wiring -- posted image.
The W123 original actuator and central lock rod (I don't have the original actuators)
Central Locking System, 5 Wire Actuators, 451M Relay Wiring -- posted image.
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