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1998 Chrysler Concorde alarm


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leon tellis 
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Thanks for the help, would you know where the power door lock hooks to (what color wire)
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This is a single wire system  WHITE/ Lt.green wire. Also require resistors.

620 ohm for unlock

2700 ohm for lock

Do it right the first time, only a doctor can bury his mistakes.
leon tellis 
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Thanks for the help.
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Can a carbine plus 3000 alarm  be run directly to the positive wire (under hood) to the actual car horn
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According to the wiring diagram on a 1998 Chrysler Concorde the horn wire should be on the horn relay switch behind the main fuse box, and it also says that the wire is BLACK/ red There is no BLACK/ red wire behind the horn relay. Does anyone know  which wire is the horn wire to be connected to the alarm.
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Can a car alarm horn wire be ran directly to the car horn instead of the actual siren horn from the alarm?  If so can it be ran to the horn wire under the hood by the horn. It's on a 1998 chrysler concorde. It is also a carbine 3000 plus alarm.
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