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................................................^ (*hint*.............see above for relay wiring...did you read the posts...maybe re-read a couple times if you missed that...!) Or the other page...central locking, 93 isuzu fargo motor home - Page 2 -- posted image.

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Perhaps this will help, what make of alarm?
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tommy... wrote:

 .Here is the diagram for the relays...

central locking, 93 isuzu fargo motor home - Page 2 -- posted image. Actuators / Reverse Polarity
This is practically identical to the 5 wire alternating 12V(+) system above. The only difference is there's no switch! Both motor legs rest at ground at the relays. To lock or unlock the vehicle, polarity is changed on one motor leg.
 
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hi thanks for the info the alarm i bought is called cyclone i give him my motor home details as per isuzu motor home 1992 i he says it a postive output i have tested it and its a negative output he says its the same wire ing as a isuzu trooper 4 door 4x4 but i have looked at the wireing its not the same i have ordered the parts and see how it goes thanks all i will let you know how it goes
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It's an unknown brand, probably won't work. What's pos. or neg.? wish you would explain yourself a bit better, you don't make much sense. The trooper had neg going going locks without the need for a solenoid. The smaller version, sold as a Vauxhall/Opel Frontera required an actuator, I know I did enough back in the day.
P.S. Motor = solenoid =actuator.
Could you print a wiring diagramme for the alarm?
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hi iam going of what the bloke told me when i bought the alarm he said nearly all isuzas are postive lock i have ordered the 2 relays and actuator and try it and see if it works i will try and scan the alarm wiring and post it on here thanks for info
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Never known an Asian vehicle even when assembled here in the UK to have ANYTHING but neg. locking or add an actuator.
Suggest you take it to an installation expert and let them either install it or have a good laugh. Please try and post the wiring diagramme for the unit.
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