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1998 Durango Door Locks


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Posted: January 19, 2004 at 2:22 PM / IP Logged  
Make sure you use relays for this door lock system. Using just the alternate polarity of the remote starter will not always work on these Dodge vehicles.
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Thats the plan, thanks!
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Well, hooked it up as positive pulse with relays and it still will not lock and unlock the doors.
This vehicle does have the OEM Security System if that makes any difference.
Any other ideas?
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Now i have it as a type C locks unless its a newer model

PWR DOOR LOCKORG/VIO16 PINN CONN BELOW DR FUSE BLOCK
PWR DOOR UNLOCKPNK/VIO16 PINN CONN BELOW DR FUSE BLOCK (TYPE C)

"Big" Mike
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It is a 1998 model. Those are the wire colors that I am tapping into. What are you refering to as "type C"? My software shows that it "reversal rest at ground", but that didn't work. Neither did "Positive Pulse". Any other ideas?
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Posted: February 03, 2004 at 2:12 AM / IP Logged  
What does the old DMM say on those two wires ? What does it rest at and what does it register when toggling the switch ?
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Unfortunately I was on site and forgot to bring my DMM, I will have to go back and test and let you know what I get.
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Type C is Reversal rest or Reverse Polarity

http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/pdf/typec.htm

"Big" Mike
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That is the same thing that I had tried in the first post:
1998 Durango Door Locks - Page 2 -- posted image.
Didn't work. Then I was told that if it has factory keyless entry (which it does) that it is positive pulse locks. That didn't work either.
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