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jrrose76 
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Posted: May 30, 2004 at 11:43 AM / IP Logged  

know how i can get a diagram to in this on a 2001 dodge ram sport 4x4 off road?

thnx in advance

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It should be the same as this.
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i work on electronics on aircraft so i'm familiar with the area just not on trucks how hard is it to locate were these wire actually are?  and when i find the locations, will i ver run into finding the same color wire on multiple wires?

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If you have a meter then you are set. For most of the install you only need to go three places for wires, the ignition harness, light switch, and driver's kickpanel. The hardest wire to test for an find is going to be the tach wire, still easy though, it is BLACK/ grey at the computer or ign coil. Overall a pretty simple install for most people, as long as you have a basic working knowledge of your tools and how to use them.
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thank you very much

were is the computer.  if only this was an aircraft i'd be ok

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another question i had is i dont have one right now but i was told i can add a function to this alarm so that when me alerm is activated is will roll up the windows.  how easy would that be to install down the road?  and if me windows are already rolled up and it reconize that, or keep trying to roll them up for a predetermined amount of time? thanx
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Location's of the wires are listed in the far right column of the link that I posted. At any rate,
"Tach BLACK/ Gray PCM Passenger's Rear of Engine on Firewall "
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Window mods can be added at any time. What the window mod will do is roll the windows up when you arm the alarm. If the window is already up then it does nothing.
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thnx i'm off to work on this

truck is already ripped apart from a stereo install should be good to go

i'm guessing pcm means computer its on the firewall, but is the under the hood or in the cab? thnx for all the help

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