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i got a valet remote start and my car does not have power door locks so i bought a kit for it.

how do i get the doors to work with my alarm? i tryed messing with the  two wires that are coming out of the alarm the green and blue but no luck i don't know what i'm doing wrong if some one can please walk me thru so my doors can work with my alarm thanks.

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sounds like the blu and green are the lock and unlock wires or the door switch inputs to trigger the alarm?
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yes they are. how do i wire it up so that when i push my alarm button to lock it locks.

can you gide me how or which wires or if i need to use deidos or something.  

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Use this. this is how you must wire them up.

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question on this Reverse Polarity the #30"s go to the actuators but i have a  box that all the actuators feed of there.

also coming out of that little box is two wires a white and brown. If i get a groung cable and touch brown the actuators move same if i touch the white.

so where do i conect those two wires?

and also the two wires coming out of my remote start blue and green where do i hook those up to?

sorry about all the questions. i need some help!! THANKS!

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question on this Reverse Polarity the #30"s go to the actuators but i have a  box that all the actuators feed of there.

also coming out of that little box is two wires a white and brown. If i get a groung cable and touch brown the actuators move same if i touch the white.

so where do i conect those two wires?

and also the two wires coming out of my remote start blue and green where do i hook those up to?

sorry about all the questions. i need some help!! THANKS!

It that is the case it sounds like the "little box" you speak of is actually a set of relays. hook the blue and green negative lock and unlock outputs from the alarm right to the brown and white wires. that will activate the relays and the actuators.

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i tried that but it did not work. so i don't know if i'm missing something else?

and the remote start is a keyless. i have the Valet Remote Start Model # 561R

what else can i do or hook up so it will work? thanks!!

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But if you connect those wires directly to a ground the door lock actuators move like they should? they must need high current rather than the low current coming out of the units lock wires. You will need to use relays to step up the output from the 500ma from the keyless unit to a normal high current ground.
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ok so what i need to do is connect the relays like the figure you sent me 

so on the 30#'s instead of connecting to the actuators just connect them to the brown and white on the box and that should take care of it. is that right? thanks once more.  

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its gonna be a tad different. gonna need to do it like this.

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