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Crimestopper CS2015fm on 01 Durango


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My question is that  I have seen three different ways to do the door locks. I have keyless entry and no alarm. If someone is familiar with this alarm and could help with the correct wires, I would very much appreciate it......Thanks, James

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Power Lock WHITE/ D GREEN *** 14 PIN CONN. IN DR #217
Power Unlock SINGLE WIRE SYSTEM KICK OR CTM *
*** WHITE/ D GREEN Wire Must See Ground Through 820 Ohm Resistor To Lock And Ground through 320 Ohm Resistor to Unlock. Resistance Values Are +/- 2% #217 - See Single Wire Resistor Door Lock Circuit.
* Central Timer Module (CTM) Located In Driver Kick Panel
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carrman 
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Thanks for the help.....James
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I'm having trouble finding a 320ohm or 820ohm resistor for my 01 durango. Any help is appreciated.

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                               James

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What resistor can you find? There are multiple ways to get those values if you can't find the actual resistor.
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carrman 
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I found 1k, 200, 300, but I don't know if I need 1/2 or 1/4w.

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                                 James

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1/4 watt is fine. The three hundred should be close enough to the 320 to work, for the 82 take two 1K resistors and wire those parrellel (giving you 500 ohms) and take a three hundred and wire is in series to the 2 1K resistors giving you 800 ohms, these should be close enough to what you need to work.
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Thank You, I'll give it a try.

          James

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My Crimestopper 2015FM has an Ignition, Accessory, or 2nd Ign/ ACC for remote start. My diagram lists Ign/blue-2nd Ign GREEN/ red-ACC BLACK/ orange-2nd ACC green, so I have the green wire left over. Do I need this? Any help is appreciated.

                               James


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