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03fx4604 
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Ok this is the last part of my viper install that i havent figured out.

The green wire coming from the viper 24 pin connector (-) door trigger input (n/c or n/c) is supposed to go to the stock Black yellow(-) and Blank pink (-)

Am i using both stock wires or just one? Others have said that i need a diode for this to function correctly, and others have said that i can wire the green viper wire to the dome light wire, but this will only tell me a door is open not which door is open is this true?

Thanks guys

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Door Trigger blk/yel (L) & blk/pnk (R) - each door harness
Notes: The BLACK / YELLOW catches the driver door and the BLACK/ pink catches the passenger door. The wires are found in their respective door harness. On the Super Crew the rear door trigger is BLACK/ lt. blue low in the driver kick panel. Use all wires and diode isolate each from the GEM module, refer to DirectFax document 1076 for wiring information.
All wires may also be found at the GEM module located above the fuse box. On models without a dome light delay use ORANGE / lt. green (-) at the light switch.
1076 Document can be found at the top of the page under downloads. Just type in 1076 in the search box and download it
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Ok i have the supercrew, so ill be using all three wires, so the green wire from the viper gets spliced into all 3?
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im confused on the number of diodes i need, according to the 1076 download theres 4 door trigger wires and 8 diodes i was under the imprsseion i only need 3 diodes.

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you will use 6 diodes total.
3 inline with the door trigger to prevent false triggers from the GEM, and another 3 to isolate each circuit from one another.
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tedmond wrote:
you will use 6 diodes total.
3 inline with the door trigger to prevent false triggers from the GEM, and another 3 to isolate each circuit from one another.

got it thanks for the help.

My other problem is with the door lock wires on the truck, i dont have factory keyless entry so i have type c five wire locks.The door lock wires on the truck are

pink/green-unlock and pink / YELLOW-lock the problem is i cant find either of those wires in the drivers kick panel.

When i pop the lock switch off the door the harness has the pink/green unlock wire i spliced into it directly there and it works, but there is no pink / YELLOW lock wire only 2 black wires, a brown wire, and a large dark green wire i tested all of them and none of them are the lock wire, so where is the pink / YELLOW wire for the locks????

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Pin 7 should be pink / YELLOW and pin 3 should be pink/green
You can also get them in the door boot I also have an 03 super crew and that's where I grabbed my locks
Are you sure you don't have factory keyless I don't think I've ever seen a super crew with out it
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chev104275 wrote:
Pin 7 should be pink / YELLOW and pin 3 should be pink/green
You can also get them in the door boot I also have an 03 super crew and that's where I grabbed my locks
Are you sure you don't have factory keyless I don't think I've ever seen a super crew with out it

Im pretty sure i dont have a keypad on my door, or does keylees mean just the stock remote?

Even so on the harness at the lock switch theres 5 wires and pink / YELLOW isnt one of them.

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Remote keyless no door pad   what is in pin 7 ? If the locks work from the switch there has to be a lock wire
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[QUOTE=chev104275]Remote keyless no door pad   what is in pin 7 ? If the locks work from the switch there has to be a lock wire[/QUOTE

my door lock 8 pin switch is as fallows

1.Black

2.Empty

3.pink/green-unlock

4.black

5.bluishgray/black

6.empty

7.brown

8.empty

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