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Oh ok. So the diodes would have to be placed band facing r/s on the (-)unlock and band facing vehicle on (+)lock? I didnt know that the band direction depends on pulse polarity until chev indicated the diode direction on that yellow/black and I then looked at the diode diagrams.
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ieetgluu wrote:
Oh ok. So the diodes would have to be placed band facing r/s on the (-)unlock and band facing vehicle on (+)lock?

And chev, from your experience do you think the kia/hyundai is a candidate for needing the dioded lock wires?

Thanks guys, big help

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you will put both bands towards the r/s unit. That will prevent the (+) signal from being sent to the factory wire.
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ok, i just went back and re-read your explaination. I get it now
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Yes I use diodes on any of the systems with flip flip locks if nothing else its peace of mind
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chev104275 wrote:
Yes I use diodes on any of the systems with flip flip locks if nothing else its peace of mind
agreed. heres the doorlock diagram i was talking about.
http://directechs.com/tech_docs/Document26208-1.pdf
ive been using the relay method and it works for me. if i could avoid the relay, the install would be much cleaner.
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Thanks for the link but I'm not a directed dealer so I can't see it
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just C/P into the browser you should be able to see it.
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I just tried Ted and it won't work for me either. I think directechs automatically locks it out if you are not a directed dealer.
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uploading right now.
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/downloads.asp?srch=all&term=tech+tip+1300
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