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northballer 
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OK I have the resistor's hooked up I have relay's hooked up and still wont work How do I get these door locks to work for the alarm it is an autopage 520 what is the problem. 
northballer 
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On the relay I have pins 85 and 86 hooked up to 12 volt and pin 30 to wire for alarm and pin87 to resistor is this right or wrong?

darock 
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looks like me and you are in the same boat.. when i get an answer i'll hit you up..please do the same
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darock 
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hey..check out my posts..i think we got an answer...
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northballer wrote:

On the relay I have pins 85 and 86 hooked up to 12 volt and pin 30 to wire for alarm and pin87 to resistor is this right or wrong?

That doesn't sound like it's correct. It should be hook up looking something like this.
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darock 
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listen to this guy (thepencil)..he knows what he's talkin about..all my dorrs unlock/lock thanks to his advice...

darock

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The 520 has built in 30A door lock relays.    Just connect the resistors directly to the DL output wires.  No need for external relays at all.

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OhioMike1101 wrote:

The 520 has built in 30A door lock relays.    Just connect the resistors directly to the DL output wires.  No need for external relays at all.

  This is the guy to listen too.....HE KNOWS..........
darock 
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my alarm brain had built in relays also but didn't have enough juice to get the doors to pop...i guess a 30amp should do your ride just fine...not to say Kar TuneMan doesn't know but thepencil helped me out, just thought I'd point him your way 
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