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dcmtnbkr 
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putting a remote start in, says to use the driver lock motor wire which is gray brown at the smart junction box, but that is giving me a constant ground. anybody else have any idea where to get this or what wire to tap for a temp ground on lock?
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What remote start system ?
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Excalibur rs 140 dp with a forging key override all
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system is working, tested by grounding signal wire 3 times, just can't find temporary ground on lock
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I'm assuming your trying to use a factory remote to control a remote start system ? Sorry I'm not familiar with the Excalibur systems. If your system is looking for a ground pulse for activation. You could use a relay off the lock wire to invert the positive pulse to a negative pulse.
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chev104275 wrote:
I'm assuming your trying to use a factory remote to control a remote start system ? Sorry I'm not familiar with the Excalibur systems. If your system is looking for a ground pulse for activation. You could use a relay off the lock wire to invert the positive pulse to a negative pulse.
That's exactly what I'm doing. do you have a diagram for worrying that up?
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*wiring
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86+87 to 12v
85 to (-)activation wire
30 to lock motor
*Edit..aren't those five wire lock motors?
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86 12v from lock motor
85 ground
87 ground
30 out to activation wire
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chev104275 wrote:
86 12v from lock motor
85 ground
87 ground
30 out to activation wire
Thanks! Will a relay be able to pulse fast enough?
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