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I have just completed my own "Heath Robinson" Remote boot release for my S2 111R. I will post a howto up shortly.
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There is a kit available from Elise Parts for an S1 remote boot release. However the lock mechanism is mounted on the engine cover on an S2, not on the car, so to use this kit on an S2 it would require mounting the solenoid etc. on the engine cover its self. This isn't something I wanted to do, so I used a bit of ingenuity and put something together myself.
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I (nor SELOC or anyone else) take any responsibility if you break your car as a result of following this guide. This is a guide, not a fool proof set of instructions, as such it should be used with this in mind. Be warned: it does involve some dicking about with the cars wiring, nothing major, but you have to get a 12v feed and an earth from somewhere. Remember to disconnect the battery before you start cutting cables!
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==What you need==
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Shopping List
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*2m of bicycle brake cable (both inner & outer parts).
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*Central Door Locking Solenoid (I used a [http://www.maplin.co.uk/door-lock-motors-12304 YD79L] from Maplins - it included a "ladder" mounting bracket thing, a metal rod (a bike spoke really), ).
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*A switch
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*Some male & female spade connectors
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*A bundle of cable ties.
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Tools
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*Screwdrivers
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*Cable cutters
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*Stanley knife / cable stripper
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*Pliers
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*Drill & drill bits

Revision as of 22:07, 10 April 2011

There is a kit available from Elise Parts for an S1 remote boot release. However the lock mechanism is mounted on the engine cover on an S2, not on the car, so to use this kit on an S2 it would require mounting the solenoid etc. on the engine cover its self. This isn't something I wanted to do, so I used a bit of ingenuity and put something together myself.

I (nor SELOC or anyone else) take any responsibility if you break your car as a result of following this guide. This is a guide, not a fool proof set of instructions, as such it should be used with this in mind. Be warned: it does involve some dicking about with the cars wiring, nothing major, but you have to get a 12v feed and an earth from somewhere. Remember to disconnect the battery before you start cutting cables!

What you need

Shopping List

  • 2m of bicycle brake cable (both inner & outer parts).
  • Central Door Locking Solenoid (I used a YD79L from Maplins - it included a "ladder" mounting bracket thing, a metal rod (a bike spoke really), ).
  • A switch
  • Some male & female spade connectors
  • A bundle of cable ties.


Tools

  • Screwdrivers
  • Cable cutters
  • Stanley knife / cable stripper
  • Pliers
  • Drill & drill bits