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chris354 
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according to my notes you need to use the BLACK/ blue for drivers door and tan/red for all other doors diode isolate each. Located in black plug in drivers kick panel.

 

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Thats what I have too. U got the wrong wire Mike.
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If that is the case either this page on the12volt,com needs to be updated or can someone please elaborate why

www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1999&make=Dodge&model=Durango&ID=17613&type=Alarm
Also where is the easiest place to access the door lock/unlock wires?
Do I need to use resistors? I am  getting conflicting info on the resistors.

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Is this the proper alarm keyless entry hookup for a 99 Durango with factory keyless?

Which side of the wires is in the blue plug under the drivers side dash?
99 Durango python 881alarm - Page 2 -- posted image.
Is there anything else that I need to do?

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Forgot to mention it is a 4x4 slt
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That would be for the 5 wire Reversal
Have you metered your wires yet?  Some of the 99 Durango's are POSITIVE Pulse rather then 5 wire.....
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What would I look for on the dvm to be sure?
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My information tells me that it's (+) trigger for al Durango's. To be sure cut one of the wires and if both functions still operate then you have a 5 wire system. If the wire you cut was the lock wire and it stops working but the unlock still works then you have (+) trigger.
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Listen for relays clicking while pressing the lock an unlock button. If you hear them, it's not 5 wire. I think they are gonna be positive pulse, ORANGE / purple for lock and pink/purple for unlock in a blue plug in the kickpanel...
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Mike M2, I've worked on vehicles that have OEM relays and are 5 wire systems.The only way to test these is to cut the wire. Regardless, the Durango is a type A (+) door lock system if you have OEM keyless entry.
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