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97 jeep Cherokee 5706 wiring


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Posted: January 09, 2017 at 7:09 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote 130eng
Hello guys and gals. I was hoping I could get some backup on wiring in my sons 5706v remote start and security system in his jeep. I've highlighted the wires I think I need but was hoping someone with some more experience could look them over for me to be sure. Before my son and I embark on this project. Thank you in advance and have a great day97 jeep Cherokee 5706 wiring - Last Post -- posted image.
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I'm not entirely sure what you're asking for, but you might be confused about the functions of the "heavy gauge" wires on the 10-pin harness. The red, RED / white and RED / black wires are the power source for the ignition, accessory, starter and flex relays. All three wires must be connected to your 12-volt power source. The red wire supplies the power for the pink ignition output; the RED / black supplies the power for the violet starter output and the orange accessory output, and the RED / white supplies the power for the pink/white flex relay output (which you'll be using for the vehicle's Accessory 2 circuit). You didn't highlight the GREEN/ violet starter wire pair, the pink/white flex relay output, or the pink ignition output, so I suspect you were thinking of the red and RED / stripe wires as outputs rather than inputs.
Wiring up the lock/unlock system in this vehicle will not be simple. Unless you can find a data module to handle lock/unlock for you, you'll need to install a pair of relays in both front doors. A Directed 455T module would make the installation much easier, but it's been discontinued for years and won't be easy to find.

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