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Help with Viper 690xv Door lock harness


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fishing 
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I need help with the door lock harness instructions. The Viper 690xv installation guide says I need to refer to the Document No. 1041. Does anyone have this? Or can you please help figure it out?

2000 Ford Exployer

I need detailed instuctions about connecting to my vehicle's door lock system.

Thanks for any help!!!!

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It does have Keyless entry, sorry I forgot to mention that.
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do you want the diagram to the car?
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no, he has the car info. the output from the alarm is a positive one. do you know if you change the output by going into programming mode??? or do you just need to wire up some relays?????
the door locks are wire in the truck are neg.
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Power Lock      pink / YELLOW        -       driver kick panel        
Power Unlock      pink/green        -       driver kick panel
Connect the blue wire from the 690 to the pink/green
Connect the green wire from the 690 to the pink / YELLOW.
Thats it. Nothing tricky about this at all. No programming needed.
The outputs from the alarm are negative and positive. You hit unlock, it pulses negative on the bluw wire and positive on the green wire. You hit lock, it pulses negative on the green wire and positive on the blue wire. You don't need to worry about the positive pulses...they are for mostly GM vehicles.
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i wasnt sure about them, thanks for the info..
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