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gtchida 
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Finishing install of 564T in 06 Dodge Ram 2500 and I have questions regarding Directfax 1084:

1) When I checked the ohms from the PURPLE / brown 2nd acc wire, they are 320 to start and 720 accessory instead of the 180 and 610 as stated in the document - should I use resistors of the actual values?

2) Since I am using the light gauge (-) 2nd acc and start wires with the relays I don't need to use the heavy gauge Orange (accessory) or the Pink/White (2nd ignitiion) wires, right? 

Thanks,

Gary

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Posted: July 23, 2007 at 9:48 AM / IP Logged  
1. Try what is stated in the Directfax, if it doesn't work, change the values.
2. PINK/WHITE is your IGN wire and needs to be hooked up. Not sure about the ORANGE ACC wire that your talking about ?
Jeff
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gtchida 
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Posted: July 23, 2007 at 7:33 PM / IP Logged  

Jeff,

1) I will try those values on the resistors

2) pink/white and orange wires from the heavy gauge relay satellite wiring on the 564t - i'm guessing these don't get used because of the negative 2nd ignition and accessory wires, right? (I connected the ignition wire already - pink/white on the dodge wiring harness) 

Thanks,

Gary

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Posted: July 23, 2007 at 9:02 PM / IP Logged  
  The pink/white and orange are used to trigger the two relays that your resistors run through with a ground on the other side of the coil.  If your using the thin gauge (-) outputs to trigger the relays then youd have constant 12v on the other side of the coil and then you wouldnt need the pink/white and orange.  Or I suppose you could use both thick and thin gauge, one on each side of the coil, either way its all just used to trigger those relays.
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Posted: July 23, 2007 at 9:17 PM / IP Logged  

I thought so, thanks alot!

Gary

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Posted: July 23, 2007 at 11:06 PM / IP Logged  
Oh, I thought you were referring to an ORANGE wire and the PINK/WHITE wire on the steering column.
Jeff
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