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downsouthplaya 
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Posted: August 14, 2009 at 6:45 PM / IP Logged  

the switch has a lock, unlock and ground...

I know I may have been the cause of the alarm failing. Its been around 8 years or so since I last touched a car. I use to install for the roadshop in circuit city back in its prime. Relays and door locks were not my expertise. I have learned from my mistake and it may be another 8 years or so since I touch another car! (lol)

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Posted: August 14, 2009 at 7:17 PM / IP Logged  
well just ground the negative wire and the other two go to their respective places on the relays with diodes on them, so you initial mistake doesn't recur! Cheers!
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I have everything I need (diodes are not easy to find around here) and just about ready to install everything. I dont want any mishaps...

The factory GM switches have a lock, ground and unlock prong I have to wire into. The ground goes to ground and I know the door lock wires are dioded with the striped towards the alarm. After looking over my relays I believe i'm wiring the lock and unlock wires into the alarm outputs on the relay...just wanted to get expert opinions if my wiring would be correct.

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That's correct!
downsouthplaya 
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I know its been a while but I still can't get these added door locks to work! Any help would be appreciated!

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What's happening now?

downsouthplaya 
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The doorlocks work with the alarm great, just cant get them to work with the switches like an original power doorlock truck.

I grounded the ground and sent the lock and unlock to the outputs on the relay like instructed, but they still dont work. I been busy at work and havent had a chance to fiddle with the truck much or come on here to ask. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Have you verified with a meter that the terminals are applying ground when the switch is depressed? Have you dioded both inputs to the relays?
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