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thomasl 
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Trying to sort a problem out with a keyless entry systemon a 2006 Toyota Tundra 4 door. I have a diagram from DEI

that calls for  3 diff wires:

A: RED / yellow

B: lt green / black

C: lt green / red

My keyless entry has 2 wires: Green(-lock +unlock) and blue(-unlock + lock) pulse..

Ive tied into the wires coming directly to the gray pin fromthe door. But the wires I get

for lock is blue/red and unlock is RED / black. Neither green or blue wire from keyless entry

works with the blue/red or red black wires from the door locks. Can anyone help?! THANNKS!!

thomasl 
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by the way I am installing a Commando FM-870-TK 2-Way Car Alarm, Remote Starter, LCD Pager w/Temp Sensor & Driver Paging Sensor.

Do you know if I need an aftermarket door lock module? Getting frustrated with this buy, and they have the worst customer service/tech support. 2006 tundra keyless entry problem -- posted image.

Chris Luongo 
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What wires at the "gray pin coming from the door?"
The correct three wires listed in that diagram are at the driver's-front power window switch, inside the door.
If you don't want to go into the door, there are modules available from www.bypasskit.com. I'd rather save the money and go into the door, but it's up to you.
If you've connected the alarm's doorlock outputs directly to the doorlock motor wires that are in the driver's kick panel, it is highly possible that the alarm is already damaged. Disconnect the alarm's lock/unlock outputs from the car, and test them to see if the outputs still work.
thomasl 
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those were the wires coming from the door. They tie into the grey pin. This is where I tied into the wires and it didnt work. The alarm is still good. Still no luck-  Can you tell me how I can tie directly into the door? I can get to the switches pretty easily. BUt the same wires that are there, are the ones I tied into right before I got to the grey pin.
cutter1122 
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the good wire for your doorlock is     in driver door

Note: Meter these wire while turning the key in the driver door!

thomasl 
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will try now- tnks
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still no luck-

cutter1122 
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try this

lock: light GREEN/ black

unlock: lt.GREEN/ red

safety: RED / yellow

2006 tundra keyless entry problem -- posted image.

Mike M2 
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cutter1122 wrote:

the good wire for your doorlock is     in driver door

Note: Meter these wire while turning the key in the driver door!

These are incorrect. Go with Cutters diagram, the wires are directly on the back of the drivers switch. The diode in the lock wire isn't needed. Use the thick blue wire on the switch for 12volts to power the relay.

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i would look into using a TOYDL...... 

i dont get the guys who'll spend 2 hours pi**ing around with relays and diodes instead of using a $20-30 module that works......

Kevin Gerry
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