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duley3 
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Posted: September 19, 2005 at 11:07 AM / IP Logged  

I have the Valet 562T remote starter. The wires from the unit are not hooked up for the door locks. I know where the wire come out of the unit. But I don't know where to hook them for the door locks. I have another question after this one. But we will do one at a time.

I have a 2002 Chevy Impala. Also I believe this has a Neg. switch.

Could someone please help me out with this?

dmielken 
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These wires can be found at the BCM. Should be under the driver's side dash, above the park brake lever.
     
POWER LOCK      ORANGE / black           gray 24-pin plug @ bcm                Lock and unlock use the same wire. Lock requires a negative trigger with a 470 ohm resistor in-line. Unlock is negative trigger. Must use relays. See
POWER UNLOCK      same wire as lock      -      gray 24-pin plug @ bcm
duley3 
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Okay thanks

Now could someone walk me thou the hook up? From what I understand you can't just hook them up...

duley3 
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Posted: September 20, 2005 at 6:43 AM / IP Logged  

Please....

I need to know how to hook the 2 wires from the unit to the door locks.

Please....

kgerry 
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do you have the 451M doorlock module?       if you dont, you need it... when you get it, the appropriate instructions are inside the package.....
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duley3 
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kgerry wrote:
do you have the 451M doorlock module?       if you dont, you need it... when you get it, the appropriate instructions are inside the package.....

How do I know? I have the valet 562T and this is in an 2002 impala. How do I find out if I have the module?

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did you buy one??????     it doesnt come with the Valet product like it does with Clifford, etc.....
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sneakycyber 
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You will need to wire up two relays. connect pins 87 to ground connect pin 86 to 12v connect pin 85 to the negative lock and unlock wires from the remote start. From pin 30 on the lock relay connect a 470ohm resistor then connect it to the orange and black wire.. From pin 30 on the unlock relay connect it directly to the orange and black wire.
duley3 
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sneakycyber wrote:
You will need to wire up two relays. connect pins 87 to ground connect pin 86 to 12v connect pin 85 to the negative lock and unlock wires from the remote start. From pin 30 on the lock relay connect a 470ohm resistor then connect it to the orange and black wire.. From pin 30 on the unlock relay connect it directly to the orange and black wire.

Wow!!! Sounds like alot of work to me!!!! I guess I'll just pay to have it do. I really don't want to do all that (I am able) I don't have enough time in one day.

Thanks for all you help people.. I really like this forum.. I'll be back

Dave 

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Posted: September 21, 2005 at 7:56 AM / IP Logged  

Dave, use this diagram with 2 relays ( SPDT 30/40 amp relays )

http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/images/install_notes/144.jpg

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