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triniforever 
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hey guys,i just did an alarm and remote start on this vehicle,the problem is that i could only get the driver side sliding door to open and close,i tried every wire on the bcm module for the passenger side sliding door and the rear hatch and used the specified resistors a 2700 ohm for the passenger sliding door also using the same wire for the  drivers sliding door and  a 1500 ohm for the rear hatch .i tried  every PURPLE / blue wire and every purple tan wire but didn't get it.any help is appreciated ....................thanks
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It's PURPLE / blue pin 1 on the 3rd plug down.

Astro has quite a range of resistance possability. 1.4, to 1.8kohms.

Verify the resistance.....  read this thread.

Chris Luongo 
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I can't remember 100% for sure, but I think the passenger and driver sliders use the same wire, just with a different resistance.
Try some different resistors on that same wire that gave you success for the driver's slider, and see if that'll get the passenger's to work.
From my experience, using the "wrong" resistor value doesn't break anything, it just won't work.
So, if the suggested value for the passenger door doesn't seem to be working, try going a little lower or a little higher.
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thanks a lot KarTuneMan and Chris you guys are great....................Trini
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