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msilverton 
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Can anyone provide some direction to hookup power door locks to a Clifford 400.

I have installed a two wire actuator in the driver's door.  How does the six wire from the harness go?

Thanks in advance,

Mike

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are you using the 451m module from DEI? if so it should have a digram on the backside of the relay.
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I dont have the diagram right know,

but I think almost all DEI have these 6 colors:

GREEN/ black :   connect to green wire of actuator

Blue/black :   connect to blue wire of actuator

WHITE/ black :   connect to ground

BROWN / black :   connect to ground

Violet/black en Violet :  connect to 12 volt (+) and use a fuse.   The fuse must be rated at 7.5 AMP per actuator.   So if u use 2 actuators then 15 AMP fuse.

Greetings

Clifford Alarms
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I think that this will help you.

Power Door Locks -- posted image.

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Sorry the pic didn't work...visit this site.

http://clifford.com/guides/wiring/keyless_wiring.pdf

go to page # 2 on this .pdf document and use diagram #4

I hope that helps!

msilverton 
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RalphWiggum wrote:

Sorry the pic didn't work...visit this site.

http://clifford.com/guides/wiring/keyless_wiring.pdf

go to page # 2 on this .pdf document and use diagram #4

I hope that helps!

msilverton 
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RalphWiggum wrote:

Sorry the pic didn't work...visit this site.

http://clifford.com/guides/wiring/keyless_wiring.pdf

go to page # 2 on this .pdf document and use diagram #4

I hope that helps!

Let's try that again.  Is the FACTORY LOCK MODULE built into the alarm itself?

Mike

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The relay is built into the brain.  Looking at the 6-wire bunch, take the RED / green & RED / orange wires, twist them together, connect an inline fuse holder with a 20A fuse and attach to positive battery post.  Now take the gray/orange & gray/green wires and twist them together and connect them to ground.  The WHITE/ green controls locking & WHITE/ orange controls unlocking or vice-versa, you can connect a multi-meter and see which wire pulses when you arm the alarm, that would be your locking lead.
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I didn't know what you meant at first regarding the FACTORY LOCK MODULE.  That does not pertain to your install.  Look again on page #2 from that link and the wire diagram labeled Diagram #4 is the one you will need to pay attention to.
msilverton 
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RalphWiggum wrote:
I didn't know what you meant at first regarding the FACTORY LOCK MODULE.  That does not pertain to your install.  Look again on page #2 from that link and the wire diagram labeled Diagram #4 is the one you will need to pay attention to.

I tried diagram #3 but it didn't work.  Then I went to #4 as I had installed one of the actuators myself.  Works like a charm.  The lock/unlock mechanism seems to pulse three time on the unlock, and my Wizard software is not the PRO version ( I don;t think anyways) as I cannot access the installer programmable features with it.

But the locks do lock and unlock which is a good thing.

Thanks for the advice,

Mike


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