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I am still having problems getting the power locks in the '06 and '07 Hyundai Azera to work when installing remote start/entry.  The last time I posted, someone was kind enough to furnish me with a diagram from Directed Electronics on how to wire the locks correctly.  However, I tried the diagram (and checked it 3 times to make sure I had it wired as in the diagram) and now the locks work fine but it still won't unlock the doors when they are all locked.  If I unlock just the driver's door (manually, with a key, with a factory remote, it doesn't matter), then I can get the other 3 doors to unlock by pressing the unlock button.  What am I missing???

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Try setting the door locks on the system to double pulse.
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Yes, I forgot to mention I have set the RS door unlock to double pulse.  It still didn't make a difference.  Could it be that the gray/black wire needs to be pulsed first and then the pink wire needs to be pulsed (separately)?  How would a person do that?  Thanks for any help in advance.

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When you unlock with the aftermarket tx, is the relay you have wired up clicking?  Basically all that the relay is doing is opening up the grey/black wire during unlock, so it has to be pulsed at the same time as the unlock wire.
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According to the diagram I received previously, the relay is only suppose to come in to play when the lock pulse is used.  When I lock the car, the relay  clicks to open the gray/black wire but the diagram shows to ground pulse the (clsoed) gray/black wire and the pink wire at the same time, these two wires being separated by diodes.  Is the gray/black wire supposed to be open during the unlock operation also?  Thanks.
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No, you're right....i was looking at it wrong for some reason. So have you disconnected the unlock from the alarm, and just went to a straight ground? I don't see anything else that would prevent this thing from unlocking....i'm sure you have checked your diodes......not sure what to tell you.

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