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dereka81 
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can anyone give me the wiring diagram for a simple keyless entry?  All lock, all unlock, and parking light illumination only.  I am stuck with trying to figure out these three wires and the ignition wire hookup.  Thanks alot to  anyone who can help.
draasch 
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Make:   Dodge
Model: Intrepid
Year:    2001
Alarm
Constant 12 volts RED & PINK/BLACK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 volts D BLUE/WHITE IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome Light YELLOW (-) AT EITHER KICK PANEL OR BCM *
Trunk Pin Switch TAN/BLACK (-) 22 PIN CONNECTOR HIGH IN DRIVER KICK
Parking Lamp BLACK / YELLOW (+) AT BODY CONTROL MODULE *
Power Lock WHITE/ D GREEN 16 PIN CONN. IN ACCESS HOLE #217**
Power Unlock SINGLE WIRE SYSTEM IN DRIVER KICK OR HIGH IN DR. KICK
* Body Control Module (BCM) Located Behind Fuse Box. #217- See Single Wire Resistor Door Lock System Diagram. **Door Locks Require +12v Pulse Thru 2.7K Ohm Resistor For Lock And +12V Pulse Thru 620 Ohm Resistor For Unlock.
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dereka81 
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Ok, so I got the park lamps flashing when a lock/unlock signal is sent through the controller, but cannot get the locks to work.  If I am reading the single wire lock system diagram right, both the lock and unlock outputs connect to the same wire.  I have found the wire to hook the outputs to, but nothing happens.  Also, do I really need to hook up the ignition wire?  Again, this is nothing more than a simple keyless entry turning into a not so simple job.  Thanks for all the help, I wouldn't be as far as I am without it.
dereka81 
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Also, do I need a resistor on the unlock circuit?

draasch 
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yes here are the values that you will need.
you can be with 5% of each....
**Door Locks Require +12v Pulse Thru 2.7K Ohm Resistor For Lock And +12V Pulse Thru 620 Ohm Resistor For Unlock
Good Luck
David
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