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tedmond 
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it says ORANGE...im not too sure how much more complex that can get...

PKP is passenger kick panel.

The reason there is L for left and R for right, there are 2 wires that control either side. you need to diode isolate the wires.

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Does anyone know what color wire for the 5th door - door trigger, baiscly the truck (hatchback)
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Trunk Trigger  BLACK/ RED  (-)  BROWN PLUG BEHIND GLOVEBOX
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Thanks for the info on the trunk trigger.

Where is the best place to mount the Communication Unit (Antenna, LED status Indicator, Valet Switch, 3 phase shock sensor)?

should the unti be visible or should it be hidden?

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mount antenna on windshield as high as you can.
LED indicator can be placed anywhere so it can be seen easily
Valet switch, hide it somewhere where only you would find it easily to disarm the system
Shock sensor, rip tie it to a large wire loom
The brain itself should be hidden as well as possible. High up in the dash works well.
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Communication Unit is all theses items (Antenna, LED status Indicator, Valet Switch, 3 phase shock sensor) everything listed here is one unit?

I was thinking of mounting it under the middle compartment near the hand brake? (what do you think, good place or not) 

I already have the brain mounted and hidden.

there is a seperate LED indicator, but Im thinking of not using it, since there already is a factory light that flashes near the ignition.

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if the valet switch, led is built in with the antenna, just place the antenna on the windshield. top left or middle behind rear view if its small.
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dont you think i should hide it, because the valet button is on it?

doesnt that mean is someone breaks in my car, and hits the valet button, the alarm will turn off?

is under the middle console , not a good place?

I seen somewhere or heard someone say, as long as you put the unit somewhere where the full length of the cable is used, it is good to go?

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Also Tedmond

I wanted to ask you,  i found the fuse for the drivers door control that controls all the windows. but heres the thing with the key in the on position the windows have 0 voltage untill I press one of the swtichs then the voltage goes to 12 volts, which is great because that is the same thing my alarm does( alarm is at 0 when lock is pressed voltage goes to 12 volts for about 15 seconds).

But here is my problem, when the car is off, for some reason there is a steady 12 volts on the wire, why is this?

cant i some how wire in a relay, so there is no voltage at the windows when the car is off, so when i press the lock button on my remote the 12 volts the alarm send out will roll up the windows??

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if valet is on the antenna its fine. you still need the key in ignition to disarm it.
not under the consol. it will cut the range significantly.
if you want to control windows, purchase a DEI 530T to vent, and close windows.
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