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Topic: flashing headlights when locking car

Posted By: fst100
Subject: flashing headlights when locking car
Date Posted: September 22, 2005 at 9:12 AM

i have a 99 cavalier with factory keyless entry(lock/unlock & trunk release).  currently whenever i (un)lock the doors pressing the button only my dome light interior lights up.  i want to do a set-up where my parking lights would flash when locking the doors.  i searched on this forum and i believe i may need a relay for it, but im not certain if i also need a diode(s).  another thread suggested that i take the dome light connection and connect it to the parking lights, again using a relay.  would anyone have a diagram of the wiring for me please? and what steps should i go about and do it?  i've been trying to do this for a while now and i know its best to ask those who are experienced and experts in these areas.  please feel free to e-mail me also for directions or questions fst100@psu.edu

thanks again for everyone's help.




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Posted By: fst100
Date Posted: September 23, 2005 at 5:58 AM
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Posted By: KPierson
Date Posted: September 23, 2005 at 9:59 PM
fst100 wrote:

i have a 99 cavalier with factory keyless entry(lock/unlock & trunk release).  currently whenever i (un)lock the doors pressing the button only my dome light interior lights up.  i want to do a set-up where my parking lights would flash when locking the doors.  i searched on this forum and i believe i may need a relay for it, but im not certain if i also need a diode(s).  another thread suggested that i take the dome light connection and connect it to the parking lights, again using a relay.  would anyone have a diagram of the wiring for me please? and what steps should i go about and do it?  i've been trying to do this for a while now and i know its best to ask those who are experienced and experts in these areas.  please feel free to e-mail me also for directions or questions fst100@psu.edu

thanks again for everyone's help.


You would be best off using your door actuator signals and diode isolating them to a coil on a timer relay.  Each time the actuator fires (either way) it will trigger the timing relay.  It would be nice to have another relay that only allows the timer relay to fire when the ignition is off.  You can then use the contacts to control the parking lights.

Another option would be to use a module that would just tap in to your door lock, door unlock, and parking lights.  I may be able to help you out there, if you are interested.



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Kevin Pierson




Posted By: fst100
Date Posted: September 24, 2005 at 9:50 PM
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Another option would be to use a module that would just tap in to your door lock, door unlock, and parking lights.  I may be able to help you out there, if you are interested."

yes KPierson, i am very much interested in that idea.  what steps or instructions can u suggest for this process?  thanks in advance





Posted By: KPierson
Date Posted: September 24, 2005 at 11:18 PM
fst100 wrote:

yes KPierson, i am very much interested in that idea.  what steps or instructions can u suggest for this process?  thanks in advance


Tell me exactly what you are looking for and I can tell you how possible it will be to do.  As a design engineer I would recomend 3 inputs - ignition, door lock, door unlock.  Then, one output, parking lights.

I can custom program a microcontroller that will monitor the ignition input.  If the ignition is on then it wont' look for door lock pulses.  If the ignition is off then it will look for either lock or unlock pulses.

If it detects a 'lock' pulse then it will output 2 (-) pulses out.  If it detects an 'unlock' pulse it will output 1 (-) pulse out.  It would even be possible to add a 2nd output for horn honk, if so desired.  With the integration of a microcontroller ANYTHING is possible.  It could be set up to output 10 pulses per detection, or whatever.

The best part is that microcontrollers are relatively cheap, and in the right hands a very effective problem solver.  Check out the website listed in my sig for more information and an Email address to contact me at.



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Kevin Pierson





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