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Posted: April 02, 2008 at 1:59 AM / IP Logged  

For door trigger wire... Is there other wires other then yellow in front of the fuse box?  I think Yellow wire is the dome light wire, and its giving false alarms.

Please help.... Also where can I find factory disarm wire?

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Factory disarm should be GREEN/ orange in either kick or at the fusebox - Positive thru 430 ohms disarms and positive thru 900 ohms arms.
As far as the door trigger that's all the info I've got...I don't see that causing problems though, usually it'll just take the alarm until the domelight goes out before it arms...can you describe in more detail what it's doing?
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Posted: April 02, 2008 at 11:29 AM / IP Logged  
I've seen a few Chrysler door pinswitches go bad. Usually the driver's door, since it gets the most use.
Unscrew the driver's door pinswitch, disconnect the wire, and leave it like that for a few days and see if the falsing stops.
If it doesn't false anymore, pick up a new pinswitch. Should be cheap.

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