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Did my first 2011 Regal the other day.

Ignition wire type like GMC Terrain. 1.3k resistor incorporation.

Lock, horn, brake and power all preety easy to get at behind fuse panel, behind driver kick panel storage compartment. Little tight to get at but not bad.

Tach at coil

Pos lights at back of lights housings. Small black wire going right into plug. Need to run an additional wire to other side for front and rear park lights. Left side is not connected to right side.

Need a Key (or key chip) insertion module (or wrap).

Could not find a trunk release wire. No trunk release button button except in key fob and handle of trunk.


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Trunk release is pin 15 in a 27 pin plug at BCM under driver dash. Pink wire (-)
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Is the the same as the Vauxhall/Opel Insignia and latest Saab 9/3?
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I could not find a pink wire? Actually I could not find a pink wire in any of the BCM plugs?

What color BCM plug is the trunk wire in?

I tried all wires in the "pink plug" nothing there.


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Found it!

trunk is Yellow with blue stripe in Pink Plug neg.

And the rest of the wires are,

Locks- gray plug, brwn/whit and brown,yellow

Horn- brown plug- brown/white wire

Brake - black plug- white wire

12v source- lite blue plug- larger red/white wire


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brake was a purple/white in blackplug on one i did and there is a green/violet in lower plug on bcm that is neg lights, also lock /unlock wires are a pain in the ass to get at in top brown plug on bcm
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When you wired the trunk release at BCM, did you use relay to power it? I understand that normally, it requires a relay to accommodate high current draw. What if the wiring is done at BCM? Is it still the same?

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