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i need a 1562 ohm but i cant get da combo


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Bigkevin20 
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The closest I can come up with is 1564 for my door unlock trigger. do you think this will be close enuff
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by the way i am adding up resistors to get this number.

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What kind of car is it? It would help to know...some cars are pickier than others. But most cars will work as long as you get somewhere close. And if you're wrong, you won't break anything; the keyless just won't operate.
So probably your best bet is to just try what you have.
Also, it's really easy to get all those resistors confused. You were very smart to come up with a combination on paper, but it would also be a good idea to test your combination with a meter too.
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the resistor value will usually work within a 10% tolerance, so if you are that close you shouldnt have a problem
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just use a 2k pot and set it to the value you need, make sure you use a 10 turn one so you can adjust it spot on!
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I would say just look for a 1.5k resistor if you can't find any then get two 3k and wire them together parrellell.
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It works great guys thanks. I saved this for last becasue I thought it was the hardest part.  This was the easiest and it felt grate to no i hooked up all those resistors and it worked!

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