I'm assuming your "5 wires box" is the remote receiver. Didn't it come with instructions, or at least a description of each colored wire's function? Having that information will give you a better chance at getting help here...
Take a look at the wire colors on the back side of the electrical socket on the control box that the wired remote plugs into. What colors are the wires there? Can you take a picture of the back side? Also, post a picture of your wired remote so that we can see if it matches a US market remote.Sandly it didn't works. My color scheme are a little different that the ones in the first post.
Take a look at the wire colors on the back side of the electrical socket on the control box that the wired remote plugs into. What colors are the wires there? Can you take a picture of the back side? Also, post a picture of your wired remote so that we can see if it matches a US market remote.
Is your white connected to brown ?? Not black.
Brown and green are in and out, or out and in.
Those wireless units do not switch the ground circuit like the Warn one does. To make it work you have to just direct ground the solenoids. Warn will advise you that is defeating a safety measure so just be aware of that if you do it. They wanted redundant switching for safety and it does increase the life of the solenoids slightly.
As they say, you learn something new every day! Thanks for dispensing your winch magic, Blackjack!Those wireless units do not switch the ground circuit like the Warn one does.
