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emerson098 
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Posted: October 22, 2009 at 9:43 PM / IP Logged  
Installed my first Viper today (5901), excluding me forgetting to ground the neutral safety all went well . The issue I am having is I couldn't get the door locks to work. I found a blue wire and a white wire (in a blue harness) coming from the door that when I probed my multimeter into a 12v source would drop to 1-2 volts when locking/unlocking. I connected the blue(?) and green wires from the starter to these wires but could not get it to work. What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance.
t&t tech 
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Power Unlock RED (-) IN HARNESS IN DRIVERS KICKPANEL

PowerLock WHITE (-) IN HARNESS IN DRIVERS KICKPANEL

Are these the wires you have connected?

emerson098 
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I have gotten like 3 different wire colors for lock/unlock the wires I found were Blue and White.
metz35 
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white and red are the correct wires, test while turning key in cyclinder of the door
emerson098 
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Looks like staub wronged me on this one I will give those wires a try. I should be able to hook the Blue/White up directly correct?
metz35 
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the wire are white and red, not blue/white 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image. 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image.
emerson098 
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metz35 wrote:
the wire are white and red, not blue/white 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image. 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image.
Staub told me Blue white I swear! 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image.
emerson098 
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Actually turns out staub was telling me that the car arms/disarms with lock wires and gave me Pink/Lt.Blue (Arm/Disarm) they obviously tested like locks but were arm/disarm wires only! 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image.
metz35 
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checked 3 sources and was 3 for 3
     Power Unlock          RED          (-)          
HARNESS IN DRIVERS KICKPANEL          
     PowerLock          WHITE          (-)     
HARNESS IN DRIVERS KICKPANEL
metz35 
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yes those are the correct arm and disarm wires 2008 toyota tundra -- posted image.
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