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I tried posting this as a new topic but got moved ?
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the relay is 961A-1C-12DM NO:40A/NC:30A 12VDC
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That seems to be a regular 12V relay. If it is wired according to the diagram, it should work. Try activating the relay with a jumper wire to ground as I mentioned earlier to see if it works. Are you using a relay socket or just quick disconnects to connect the relay for keyless entry? Where are you sourcing your 12 volts from? Have you check all the connection to make sure they are solid and not loose?
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ok tried that just buzzing sound. I'm getting my 12 v power supply right off the main power going into my alarm which is hooked up to the battery. I noticed something that the wires that are supposed to be hooked to my (-) input on the relays are testing 12v positive ???
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by the way i'm using a relay socket
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It is ok to read 12volts on the neg side of the coil when it is not energized. Take a look at the diagram that is stamped on the relay. Is there a diode pictured across the coil? If there is, which direction is it facing, is the stripe towards terminal 85 or 86? If there is a diode and the stripe is towards 86 than this may be your problem. If this is the case you need to swap the wires between 85 & 86 on both relays.
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nope no diode 93 ford f150, crimestopper cs - Page 2 -- posted image.
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Pull the relays and measure the resistance across the coil both ways and post up your results.
Meter (+) to 85, (-) to 86
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Meter(+) to 86, (-) to 85
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do your relays have 2 terminals marked 87? or one marked 87, and one marked 87a? they should be 87 and 87a.
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87 and 87a
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