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cezarm 
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gsm alarm on 04 dodge ram quad 1500 -- posted image.gsm alarm on 04 dodge ram quad 1500 -- posted image.Central Door Lock Interface/Remote Start on 04 Dodge Ram 1500 QC

Good Evening, I am needing some direction on the 2 above mentioned areas when it comes to wiring for my application 04 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab. The alarm being installed is a GSM Style Alarm made by JSE Model - 808SM. I personally, have never heard of the Alarm name or Model. It seems to have an enormous amount of bells and whistles. I have attached the wiring info that came with the alarm. I have obtained the truck wiring info from DEI. I understand the truck has a Single Wire Door lock system with a negative trigger. I am not certain if the Central Door Lock Interface applies to my application. I removed from the truck a KARR 4040A security system. The truck has a (black key) w/ 2 keyless entry fobs.The violet/drk green wire was used with resistors and 1 Diode, Can you please confirm the direction of current flow for the Diode connected from the alarm output wires. I only found a total of 2 relays, 1 starter interupt relay and the other relay I beleive was for the parking lights & the factory honk, honk. Is it normal practice to not use relays on door locks? The 2nd issue I need clarified is on the Remote Start. Do I need an additional relay if the alarm provides s remote starterbox, Its states in the notes section of the wiring info for the truck that the Ign.#2 wire may need to be programmed to read as a negative while the truck is in the run position. A diagram for my application that shows how the Starter Interupt, Remote Start , Door Locks (if applicable) and parking lights w/domelights would be greatly appreciated. Please excuse my lack of knowledge that has been demonstrated on this post. This is my 1st  Alarm Install

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cezarm 
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Thanks!

aewalden 
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I was wondering if you had the owners manual for that KARR system you removed or know how to get in touch with the manufacturer so I could obtain one form them.  Thanks!
howie ll 
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The central locking system you will use will be the top middle, i.e. neg outputs, hopefully you will have retained the resistors from the original alarm, 1 goes to your white lock cable, the unlock value goes to the WHITE/ black unlock cable.  These are then joined to either the factory lock/unlock or lock/alarm control. Only ever done one of these but I seem to remember going to the factory alarm lock/unlock and it required a double pulse for lock and unlock.   Don't know why diodes would be required on the lock wires.  It's not needed on a relay driven set-up like the one shown.
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How well does the GSM car alarm work in the US. Has anyone used the system. & what GSM carrier are you using for the alarm?
Mr. Pelshak

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