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2003 Dodge Caravan remote start/keyless entry


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dlsargent 
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2003 Dodge Caravan on the wiring information what is a directfax document #1083 ,1082 and 1076. How do i get this information.
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I dont think you can get them unless you have a username and password for the directechs site.

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I belive that it is the 2003 and up that get kinda hard.........With stuff like a starter wire that needs a negative pulse with a resistor (make sure you use a relay not the negative starter output) im not shure what size of resistor you have to use.. I think you also have to get power straight from the battery. And if you are doing locks they are multiplex (negative pulse through the same wire with different resistors for lock and unlock....also use relays not the negative outputs on the unit. Make shure that when you get your ground source for all the relays you find the best ground possible. Hope this helps. I wish i could help more with the right resistor sizes. This should at least get you in the right direction.
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the starter has two wires, a yellow, and a PURPLE / brown wire,,, the yellow is just hooked up and then the other wire needs ground threw a 180 ohm resistor

violet / green wire is the lock unlock wire, it needs ground threw a 2k ohm resister for unlock and threw 5.2k resister for lock, the resistances must be within 5 % for it to work

The parking lights are negative trigger through a 2.1K ohm resistor also, WHITE/ brown wire,, hope this all helped

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and it shouldn't be a REALLY big deal about were you get your ground, i mean,, get a good one, but you can use the grounds comming out of the unit for the door locks, it will be fine, and if you have the right kind of remote start you should beable to switch polarity on the output for the parking lights to so that you can use that,,, just so you don't have to do an install with 7 relays ya know?
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  I have a BOA model 265B remote start system with keyless entry. From Target.
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