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mullenex 
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Posted: April 20, 2003 at 8:40 AM / IP Logged  
I just installed a system on a sebring convertable 1999 with factory alarm. Crimestopper 900-RS V I have followed the instructions many times on the resistors to arm and disarm and can't get it to work . Could someone give me some insite on this..
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Don Mullenex
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Power Lock WHITE/ L GREEN 20 PIN BLACK CONNECTOR *** #217
Power Unlock SINGLE WIRE SYSTEM AT BODY CONTROL MODULE ****
#217- See Single Wire Resistor Door Lock Diagram. Single Wire Door Lock System, WHITE/ GREEN Wire Requires A 12 VDC (+) Pulse Thru A 620 Ohm Resistor To Lock And A 12 VDC (+) Pulse Thru A 2.7K Ohm Resistor To Unlock. Power Doorlocks Standard Equipment On 1995 Cirrus. (Possible 1.5K Resister Required For Unlock
how did you wire them up??
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David
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mullenex 
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Posted: April 21, 2003 at 2:58 PM / IP Logged  
I have it wired the way the the diagram here shows for the one with alarm.
I tried it this way since it has a factory alarm but it will only lock the doors.
Factory Alarm Arm lt GREEN/ orange    +   DKP above hood release
Notes: Factory alarm arm requires a positive trigger with a 940 ohm resistor wired in series. Factory alarm disarm requires a positive trigger with a 470 ohm resistor wired in series.
Factory Alarm Disarm same wire
This is the setup I used and it don't lock and unlock
Should I just disable the alarm completely and use the single wire lock/unlock like this diagram
https://www.the12volt.com/doorlocks/page2.asp#fp
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Don Mullenex
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mullenex 
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Posted: April 22, 2003 at 7:31 AM / IP Logged  
I have also try to just hook it up so the doors lock with the alarm arm and unlock with the unlock/lock wire but this is not working properly either.
I usually don't have to use resistors so this is being a pain. Also I noticed it shows to wire the resistors in series to 1 wire. how would anyone else recommend doing this...
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Don Mullenex
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draasch 
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i would just use the resistors and be done with it. it wont take but a couple of mins. to do...
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mullenex 
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Posted: April 22, 2003 at 5:11 PM / IP Logged  
That's how I tried it but It don't seem to work. Although I maybe putting the resisters wrong. I put the 940 on one of the relays and the 470 on the other relay. Then I connect the 2 resistors to 1 wire that connects to the lt GREEN/ orange wire. This seems to work for locking the doors but don't seem to unlock or disable the alarm. Any ideas or am I doing it wrong.
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Don Mullenex
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Wake Forest, NC
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