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namyenruoj 
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posted: September 19, 2009 at 1:42 PM / IP Logged  
hi guys i'm back again
i decided to get rid of my after market power lock module which i got them from princess auto. i don't have the module number but it has 11 wires all together. i installed my viper 5901 back in may of this year with this power module added on. i did not get any problem until few weeks. i posted here before something about "arming" the vehicle but my 3 doors "unlock" and then if i "disarm" the unit the 3 doors "locks". i got fed up of switching the blue and green wires from the viper unit to my power lock modules under the dashboard. my question is now, how can i make my 3 actuators work without any module connected just by means of relays. please give me some wiring diagram as what to do to make use of my viper 5901. i am trying to compare my installation manuals of my previouse alarm. wires that came from the compustar unit for the lock and unlocks are (-)trigger on both but with the viper 5901 blue is (+)lock (-)unlock output, and the green is (-)lock (+)unlock output. what do this mean. thanks
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howie ll 
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Posted: September 19, 2009 at 4:27 PM / IP Logged  

The answer to your first question would be to look at relays on this site, one of the diagrammes shows you how to wire your alarm's lock and unlock wires to relays to control your actuators.

The  answer to the second question is that the low current lock outputs from this alarm give green as a neg to lock and pos to unlock, blue as a neg to  unlock and as a pos to lock, since you will be feeding a neg pulse to your add-on relays, you treat those wires simply as green, neg to lock and blue neg to unlock with inline diodes to protect your alarm. Use 1n 4001 series 1 amp diodes with the diode bands towards the alarm side.

Or simply get a DEI 451 lock module, that's two encased relays and plugs straight into your alarm  and wire a 12v+ constant power feed.


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