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With the exception of the image on the middle button - on mine is a "key" icon vs. a "open/closed locks" icon and mine have nothing printed where the image shows the online retailer's name.
What I am trying to do is hook up the trunk release output to an electric trunk release actuator. If I ground the relay coil, the trunk pops. If I hook the relay ground to 3rd channel, the trunk pops when I hold down the panic button and wait for the panic mode to start. However, hooking up the relay to the 2nd channel output results in nothing.
I hooked up a DMM to the 2nd channel output, and when I hold the trunk release down for a couple of seconds the doors unlock and there is a "flicker" on the 2nd channel output. It seems like this is a pulse that is not suitable for grounding the relay coil.
I'd like the 2nd channel output to behave as the 3rd does, and I'm hoping that a) it is programmable and b) I can get the programming information.
Thanks for reading!
P.S. Is it normal for the doors to unlock when trunk release is pressed? Is this behaviour also usually programmable?






I figure I'll try programming it if I can get the info first, then ditch it and replace it. (Am I cheap, masochistic, both?)