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brivalen 
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Posted: October 14, 2003 at 5:57 PM / IP Logged  

Ok so here is the deal, so far i have only done installs on a 2001 jeep that uses a door lock module and aftermarket actuators. I am installing a remote start/alarm on a 99 legacy tomorrow and have a question about using relays with the door locks.

The dei alarm im using gives a (-) for lock and (-) for unlock, easy enough, the subary needs a (-) for lock and (-) for unlock. I dont think that the dei will give it a true ground so I will have to use a relay to get the good ground.

How do i do that? What does the diagram look like?

Thanks alot

if you have any tips for me with this car i will appreciate it :-)

Brian Valen

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12volts      BLACK / YELLOW        +       ignition harness
Starter      blue/red        +       ignition harness
Ignition      red        +       ignition harness
Accessory      RED / yellow        +       ignition harness
Notes: all at 6 pin black connector at steering column.
        
Power Lock      WHITE/ red        -       lock module left of column
Power Unlock      white        -       lock module left of column
- no relays needed just connect them straight to the alarm
Parking Lights+      RED / silver dots              gray 12 pin above fbox
Notes: Test with the ignition on.                    
Parking Lights-      BLACK/ green              at light switch
-- Make sure whatever wire you use also works with the key off.
Door Trigger      RED / white        -       blk plug above hood release       
Trunk/Hatch Pin      lt. GREEN/ YELLOW        -       in trunk at light
Notes: Found in the passenger kick on models with factory security.
Factory Alarm Arm      GREEN/ YELLOW        -       in harness from door
Factory Alarm Disarm      GREEN/ lt. blue        -        in drivers kick              
Tachometer      blue/red dots              at coil       
Brake Wire      WHITE/ BLACK/ sil dots        +       brake pedal switch
HamiltonAudio 
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Posted: October 19, 2003 at 11:49 AM / IP Logged  

I agree....relays are a waste.  the ground signal isn't the one grounding the actuators, its providing the factory module/relay pack with signal....

b

brivalen 
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Posted: October 19, 2003 at 1:24 PM / IP Logged  

thanks guys i did hte install on saturday - took me about 4 hours and no problems! Just had to contort my arms ways i didnt think possibly - i guess I am too used to working on my jeep grand cherokee that has lots of space under the dash.

brian


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