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syl20rochon 
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Posted: November 05, 2009 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  
Do you see that small white wire attached to the fifth relay?
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fastgranny87 
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Well I'm not working on it right now, but i believe i do remember seeing it. What position would it be in ? 85, 86, 87?
syl20rochon 
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85 or 86, can't remember.....you probably have the black round connector between the tower and the main brain.....if yes, use a blade to cut a section of the black isolation to expose the small colored wires.....install a diode between the white and the pink with the cathode on the pink wire side and that will solve your problem.....I did that 1000 times....it works great.

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fastgranny87 
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what does the diode provide for? And I need to have diode that has a stripe that is nearer the (-)pink wire?
fastgranny87 
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All right I will givce that a whirl. so i will be putting a jumper on the white wire and the pink wire inside that black tube that runs from the relays down to the brain. that cathode side of that diode will be on the pink wire with the other end attached to the white wire. Is my read back correct/
syl20rochon 
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Yes, that way, when you start the vehicule, the pink wire will send a ground to the parking light relay making it constant....the only thing is that when you lock and unlock your doors with the engine running, your lights won't flash but if the engine is off, you'll see parking light flash with lock and unlock.....the diode blocks the ground output of the white wire from triggering the ignition relay when you lock and unlock doors.
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fastgranny87 
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Posted: November 05, 2009 at 9:20 PM / IP Logged  
awesome, I'm sure that will work just fine. This truck doesn't have door locks, nothiong to worry about. Thanks for the help. It's much apprreciated. Stay warm.
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