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devilchrist1 
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Posted: August 25, 2008 at 11:56 AM / IP Logged  

After looking over the 571x install manual, I do not see a rear hatch pin input.

Do you use a diode to isolate and wire it together with hood pin?

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571 is R/S only.... why in the world would you need a rear hatch shutdown input?
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devilchrist1 
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not necessarily for shutdown but for the alarm trigger?

if not the hood switch, then do I wire it up with the door trigers using diode?

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You don't have an alarm. Hooking up the door triggers and trunk pin are pointless.
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sorry i'm an idiot..... wrong model number.. 791xv is the manual i'm looking at....

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Use the blue multiplexed input in the primary harness. It can be programmed to show the trunk icon on the remote. Programming of that feature is in the owners manual for the alarm, not the install manual.
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Blue in the H1 harness is trunk/hatch input
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devilchrist1 
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Posted: August 27, 2008 at 4:01 PM / IP Logged  

OK. I'll try that,

Question though, the install manual says "H1/6 Blue Second unlock"

so I"ll loose the progressive unlock if I use H1/6 as trunk input?

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No, the blue 2nd unlock output is in the H2 harness.  The blue wire in the main harness (H1) is the trunk trigger input

what install manual are you looking at?  The manual for the 791xv lists two blue wires

H1/7 - blue trunk/multiplex trigger input

H2/1 - light blue 2nd unlock output

But on the 571xv you've got

H1/6 - blue 2nd unlock output

Are you working with a 571xv or 791xv?

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again.. i got the wrong manual.. sorry .. jesus.. trying to juggle finals with alarm install..

I've been looking at the wrong install manual whole time.. i feel like such a dumb ass.

ok looking at the 791vx wiring diagram now. and I see the trunk input. thank you

I really need the install correct install manual

can anyone email me or pm me a link to 791vx or 5900 install manual, they are swappable correct?

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