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midaryl 
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the manual is vague but, on the instruction manual:

nc----orange

com--white (with a switch)

no---yellow

nc---ORANGE / black

com--WHITE/ black (with a switch)

no---yellow/black

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Um, I think we have a problem Houston! I seem to have 12 volt constant on the ORANGE / black wire and WHITE/ black  wire also, and I'm thinking this isn't correct.

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Where do you have the wires hooked up to?
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I have them hooked to relays, it will unlock, but I have not power to the lock wire when I push the lock button orange wire (resting) should have continuity to my (NC)white wire(nothing) and power up yellow when button on the remote is pressed(nothing), Everything works as it should on the unlock side.  

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I have them hooked to relays, it will unlock, but I have not power to the lock wire when I push the lock button orange wire (resting) should have continuity to my (NC)white wire(nothing) and power up yellow when button on the remote is pressed(nothing), Everything works as it should on the unlock side.  

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the yellow NO wire should be powering up the white common wire whenever the button is pushed. the white wire and the orange wire should have continuity except when the button is pushed.
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the yellow NO wire should be powering up the white common wire whenever the button is pushed. the white wire and the orange wire should have continuity except when the button is pushed

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That exactly what I think also, but have no continuity at the orange & white at rest and no continuity at white and yellow when  unlock button is pushed on the remote. "Bad module is what I'm thinking"

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Central door locks NC-COM-NC? - Page 2 -- posted image.

I have no continuity at orange and white at rest, and no continuity at white and yellow when I press the button on the remote.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying that white and yellow have continuity at rest and white and orange have continuity when the button's pushed? If that's the case you could probably switch a couple wires around and have it working.
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Do you have more information about the NC, NO & the COM wires ? You CAN wire in the 5 wire reverse polarity system with the onboard relays, but I need more information as far as what the wires are supposed to be for.

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