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what wire do i use for power doorlock acutator???


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tazmoe 
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Posted: December 29, 2002 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  
  I'm wiring up power doorlocks on a 97 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck...what wire do tap for power???  As of now this truck has no alarm so there would be a switch I will mount to control the lock/unlocking of the doors.   I would like to be able to use the doorlocks even if there isn't a key in the ignition.  Do I run a direct wire to the battery or tap a wire from the ignition column?  If I tap from the ignition column would it be a constant 12v wire(from the 12volt info its a white wire??) or a Accessory wire(Blue/Red)?  It should be the constant 12v+ wire right???  The accessory wire would mean the locks only work if the key is inserted and turned one click??
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Posted: December 29, 2002 at 8:44 PM / IP Logged  
correct, if you want them to work anytime from the switch, connect the relays to the constant 12v white wire (add a 15amp fuse) wire the alarm doorlock trigger wires and the switch trigger wires to the same pins on your relays. Have your switch send a negative pulse.
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