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Motor, central locking system, passenger door (184P)

Motor, central locking system, passenger door (184P)

Location

Motor, central locking system, passenger door (184P)

Main task


Lock and unlock the door.

TSL locks the door (Theft Security Locking) (not US/CA).

With 2 different switches indicates the status of the central lock and TSL

With a switch, indicate if the door is open or closed, see Switch, passenger door (54P)


Type

The central locking system motor, which is integrated in the door lock, has one electric motor version without TSL and two versions with TSL. The TSL motor has the task of controlling the ordinary lock motor in the locked position so that the door cannot be opened manually from the inside.

If for some reason the remote control does not work and the car is TSL locked, the front left door can still be opened using the mechanical emergency key. The polarity of the two motors is reversed to run them in the reverse direction. The three switches indicate the status of the door, locking and TSL.

The lock switch is 2 pole and grounds its signal circuit in the unlocked position. In the locked position the circuit is ground via a resistance. If for some reason the motor does not fully reach the locked or unlocked position, this will result in the circuit being open. The TSL switch is single pole and ground in the TSL active position.


Connect

Electric motor

The motors are 2 pole and connected with their own separate wiring and common wiring to the door control module.

Switches

The switches have a common earth and its own signalling circuit connected to the door control module. The door control module feeds the switches with B+ via a resistance integrated in the control module. For the lock and TSL the value is 2.7kΩ and for the door 100kΩ. The control module input is digital, a voltage above 2V is interpreted as an open circuit while lower than 2V is interpreted as closed.

Note

All cables in the wiring harness to the motor are black in order to impede car theft. The lock motor's connector has a guard to impede removal via the window channel.


LHD

Pin Signal type Description
1 B+ with TSL active Ground with TSL unlocking TSL lock motor
2 Ground in unlocked position. Ground via a resistance in the locked position Switch, locked/unlocked
3 Ground via a resistance when the door is open A further resistance is connected in parallel with the previous when the door is closed. Door switch
4 B+ with locking Ground with unlocking Lock motor
6 Ground Common ground to the switches.
7 Ground Signal circuit, ground in TSL active position
9 B+ with unlocking Ground with locking Lock motor common



RHD

Pin Signal type Description
1 Ground Common ground to the switches.
2 Ground Signal circuit, ground in TSL active position
4 B+ with unlocking Ground with locking Lock motor common
6 B+ with TSL active Ground with TSL unlocking TSL lock motor
7 Ground in unlocked position. Ground via a resistance in the locked position Switch, locked/unlocked
8 Ground via a resistance when the door is open A further resistance is connected in parallel with the previous when the door is closed. Door switch
9 B+ with locking Ground with unlocking Lock motor