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1984 Mercedes 300sd keyless

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=66508
Printed Date: July 13, 2025 at 11:19 PM


Topic: 1984 Mercedes 300sd keyless

Posted By: ytr1903
Subject: 1984 Mercedes 300sd keyless
Date Posted: November 18, 2005 at 10:17 AM

Hi, I just finished installing a remote  lock on my Mercedes. Everything went very smoothly throughout the project. I wired up two relays and installed the door lock actuator inside the driver's door. Programmed the Omega Research REC43 and bingo, it worked flawlessly. But after a couple of days of using it, I noticed that the actuator was losing power and now the actuator doesn't work at all. The relays are still clicking, though I haven't pulled the car apart yet to verify their proper operation. The actuator that I used was one of these generic $5.00 actuators and my guess that I got what I paid for. In any case, is this a reasonable diagnosis? And without paying $100 for a Spal, is there an intermediate actuator that I can buy in the $20-$30 range that will have enough power and last longer than 3 days? Thanks for any help.

Tom




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Posted By: mo12v
Date Posted: November 18, 2005 at 6:11 PM
Before you buy another one.........Make sure you don't have that one mounted to tight or crooked..........Most Actuators don't like being tweeked.......
Are you using outboard Relays........??

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MO

Don't Learn from Others Mistakes
You Might Be the One That Knows.




Posted By: ytr1903
Date Posted: November 21, 2005 at 3:52 PM

Mo,

I have the actuator linkage mounted so that I can attach the little coupler without any bending or effort, and the door lock really did pop nicely when it was operating.

I am using outboard relays.

I have set the transmitter for a timed pulse of 4 seconds. Could that be what is frying the actuator?

Thanks for your help. I am new to this and appreciate your time.

Tom





Posted By: mo12v
Date Posted: November 21, 2005 at 6:25 PM
4 seconds is really to long to actvate the Actuators..............2 seconds or less.
Be sure your Actuator Plunger has some movement ( slack ) in the UP & Down position.  Meaning, when the Actuator Pulls, it needs to come back out apprx. 1/4 inch....Same way when it Pushes, it needs to come back about 1/4 inch.....NEVER make the Actuator Stay at the END or BOTTOM.......
If you live in U.S.A. ..you should be able to find SPAL Kit for a LOT less.  Let me know.............I can

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MO

Don't Learn from Others Mistakes
You Might Be the One That Knows.




Posted By: ytr1903
Date Posted: December 07, 2005 at 2:55 PM

Mo,

I reduced the actuator time to about a half second, checked that the throw of the actuator was not impeded and made sure that the actuator had some movement both at the top and the bottom of the throw. The unit has been working flawlessly for about 3 weeks. I believe that the reduction in actuator time did the trick. Thanks again for your help.

Tom





Posted By: mo12v
Date Posted: December 07, 2005 at 6:51 PM
Gotta have it on a Mercedes..........

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MO

Don't Learn from Others Mistakes
You Might Be the One That Knows.





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