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francoisxi 
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Posted: July 11, 2005 at 2:05 PM / IP Logged  

Hello. If possible, I'm needing the appropriate wiring diagrams for the alarm system for a 2002 Mazda Protege5. Thanks in advance!!!

-----------francoisxi

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DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - MAZDA / PROTEGE5 / 2002 / Remote Start
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12volts BLACK/ white, black   +  ignition harness
Starter BLACK/ blue   +  ignition harness
Second Starter     
Ignition blue   +  ignition harness
Second Ignition BLACK/ red   +  ignition harness
Third Ignition     
Accessory BLACK/ white   +  ignition harness
Second Accessory     
Keysense     
Power Lock lt GREEN/ red   -  module high in driver kick
Notes: This is a one wire system, must use relays. Lock requires negative trigger through a 1.5K resistor, Unlock requires a negative trigger to the same wire.
Power Unlock same wire    
Lock Motor red    door lock relays
Notes: The door lock relays are located to the drivers side of the brake pedal.
Unlock Motor blue    door lock relays
Notes: The door lock relays are located to the drivers side of the brake pedal.
Parking Lights+ lt GREEN/ black    drivers kick panel
Parking Lights- brown    headlight switch
Hazards     
Turn Signal(L)     
Turn Signal(R)     
Reverse Light     
Door Trigger BLACK/ blue   -  drivers kick panel
Dome Supervision use door trigger    
Trunk/Hatch Pin RED / green   -  at light in trunk
Hood Pin     
Trunk/Hatch Release     
Power Sliding Door     
Factory Alarm Arm     
Factory Alarm Disarm     
Disarm No Unlock     
Tachometer PURPLE / white    diagnostic connector
Notes: The diagnostic connector is in driver side rear corner of the engine compartment. Can also find tach in pin 48 of the ECM.
Wait to start     
Brake Wire GREEN/ YELLOW   +  brake switch
Parking Brake     
Horn Trigger BLACK/ red   -  steering column
Memory Seat 1     
Memory Seat 2     
Memory Seat 3     
2002 Mazda Protege 5 Alarm -- posted image.
Interface Module:Category:
Immobilizer Bypass
Required:
No
Type:
N/A
Part #: N/A
Notes:
Interface Module:Category:
Door Lock Interface
Required:
Yes
Type:
Multiplex
Part #: 456LW
Notes:
francoisxi 
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Posted: July 12, 2005 at 12:52 PM / IP Logged  

Awesome diagram. Thanks again :)

francoisxi 
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I recently installed a Viper 600 ESP alarm system in a 2002 Mazda Protege5; however, two problems have arisen after the install.

1. The driver's side will not lock (but will unlock). All other doors lock and unlock great.

2. When pressing the unlock button on the remote, the doors proceed to unlock twice.

I followed all instructions correctly (including the use of the 1.5k ohm resistor), but I may have overlooked something. Any tips and corrections are greatly appreciated. Thanks again :)

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A few things to check...
The driver's door isn't open when your trying to lock it is it? Also your alarm may have a setting that is powering the ignition wire at the same time your trying to lock. If that is the case, the vehicle's computer might be preventing it from locking the driver's door because it thinks the keys are still in the ignition. Built in to help prevent you from locking your keys in the car. Close the doors and put your meter on the igniton wire. Try locking it with the remote. If while your locking it, you see +12 volts on the ignition wire that may be your issue.
Check the programming options for unlocking and set it to single pulse instead of double pulse.
Steve G
francoisxi 
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Posted: July 26, 2005 at 8:59 PM / IP Logged  

Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. As soon as I get the vehicle back in about a week, I will follow your instructions and post results.

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Did you use relays ? You have to isolate lock/unlock circuit to prevent feedback on the lock/unlock alarm line. This is a must for proteges. Especially 2000 and up.
Look at this posting here Notice where I talk about relay isolation.
francoisxi 
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Need help finding the hazard light wire for an 02 Protege5, if applicable. Thanks in advance :)

----------francoisxi

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Posted: August 11, 2005 at 1:59 PM / IP Logged  
This is for Francoisxi, try looking for a blue wire that is negative trigger at the hazzard switch.
1 ohm

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