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medman 
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Posted: October 13, 2003 at 10:43 PM / IP Logged  
I have a 98 cavalier and am wondering if there is any way of bypassing comp so that keyless entry works while car is running
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Posted: October 13, 2003 at 11:39 PM / IP Logged  
Find the ignition wire at the keyless entry module and cut it( be sure to cap it or tape it to prevent short). The keyless entry module is in the drivers rear quarter panel.
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medman 
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First of all thanks. I have another question, its not in the kick panel because i am not seeing it in the rear quarter and do you know what color the wire is. Also my car is 2 door I dont know if that makes any difference as to its location or not.
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medman 
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I found the module theres no ignition inthis is what it is
accessory harnass connector
1.ground                  10.12v con
2.not used               11.horn\siren
3.+ trigger court lgt     12.horn polarity
4.-trigger court lgt      13-16.not used
5.factory disarm          17.court lgt polarity
6.switched 12v            18. acc output
7.not used
8.illuminated entry
9.trunk
door locks
1. lock motor
2.lock switch
3.polarity
4.unlock motor
5.unlock switch
I removed the accessory harness to see if that would work it did not.
Anyone have any suggestions????
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Disconnect the switched 12V.
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medman 
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Posted: October 14, 2003 at 7:00 PM / IP Logged  
How do I hook up my parking lights so they flash when I lock/unlock with the following keyless entry:
accessory harness connector
1.ground                  10.12v con
2.not used               11.horn\siren
3.+ trigger court. light     12.horn polarity
4.-trigger court. light      13-16.not used
5.factory disarm          17.court lgt polarity
6.switched 12v            18. acc output
7.not used
8.illuminated entry
9.trunk
door locks
1. lock motor
2.lock switch
3.polarity
4.unlock motor
5.unlock switch
also how can i hook my horn or a siren up to it?
Thanks
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Posted: October 17, 2003 at 7:36 AM / IP Logged  

it doesn't look like the unit has a park lamp output.  what you could do is steal the (ground) lock pulse, and use it to trigger a relay that powers the parklamp circuit.  Same for unlock (with diodes, you could use the same relay for both).  If you want to get really fancy, put a flasher on the output...if the pulse is long enough, it'll flash the lights for you....

using wire 11 (the horn output), you could connect it to the positive side of a siren.  Then using wire 12, make sure its connected to +12V, and you're good to go.

kinda sucks the unit doesn't flash the lamps by itself!

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