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My friend has the exact same truck but his has a factory central locking system. I used a test light to test the wires connected to the switch and these are the results:
1 white/black stripe – ground
2 white/black stripe – ground
3 red/white stripe – unlocks when probe touches but does not light up probe
4 NO WIRE
5 green/red stripe - locks when probe touches but does not light up probe
6 green – dimmer/panel – probe lights up when lateral/head lights turned on
Is this a DPDT switch? Will I need relays as mentioned in the posts noted above?
I also found these diagrams on previous post from the12volt.com forum.
Or will it work if I connect it like the pictures; where the Viper 06-white/black stripe connects to the switch 05-green/red stripe and the Viper 17-brown/black stripe connects to the switch 03-red/white stripe? Do I need to add +12v to the factory switch? I need help on what wires I need to connect. I don’t want to burn the unit. Thank you.

