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Sps70129 
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Posted: June 01, 2004 at 4:21 PM / IP Logged  
 this mean that the tach wire isn't hooked up right, so how exactly does the remote start work without it
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does anyone know the color and location of the tach wire on a 99' intrepid

thanks

jcap 
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Posted: June 01, 2004 at 11:31 PM / IP Logged  

if the vec is a 3.5 coil on plug. you can used the following wire on the coil

cyl #2 tn/pk  or cyl#4 tn/lg  or cyl#6 tn/lb

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Sps70129 
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wassup guys, i have a 99' dodge intrepid that had a viper alarm on it, i changed it out and put a carbine 2 way fm pager with remote start in it (nice alarm 5 channels), but anyway i changed it out wire for wire testing them as i went, i had to find the remote start wires myself, and proud to say that i did it(no applause please lol)everything works fine except the door locks’99 intrepid alarm/remote start -- posted image.. they were working with the viper though. ok now i know in the intrepid there's one wire for lock and unlock and you need resistor for it ok cool got that. now on the viper alarm there were two wires green and blue one for lock one for unlock, now on the carbine there are three, (grenn and blue, lock/unlock and red 12v to relays) i hook up the green and blue wires, and i hooked up the red wire, now i'm so happy that i got the remote start right, didn't realize that my locks are negative and i didn't need the relays. now i can't figure out why they don't work from the alarm, they work fine from the switch. by hooking up the 12 v wire could i have burned out the resistors? are did i do something to the brain of the alarm? also, how can i check the lock and unlock output of the alarm with a dmm? and if the output is burned is there a way that i can run mylock/unlock wires to something else, for instance lock wire to starter kill out put? please help

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onlyremotes 
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DODGE, INTREPID, 1999, Power Lock
Locks are positive trigger through resistors. Use 2.7K (2700) ohms for lock and 620 ohms for unlock.
Measure the output of the door lock wires coming out of the alarm and check the value of the resitor

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Sps70129 
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Posted: June 03, 2004 at 9:51 AM / IP Logged  
ok how do i check the output and if there burned is there any other way to hook the locks up
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Posted: June 03, 2004 at 9:54 AM / IP Logged  
also do i need relays for this? b/c the viper didn't have any
onlyremotes 
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If you only have neg door lock output, yes you will need relays. If the output are burt you may use a 452T
Walton Guerrero-Installer/Distributor
Alltech Electronics,Inc
3732 Grissom Lane
Kissimmee, Florida 34741
autotechs.com onlyremotes.com
1-888-252-8324
"Always check your wires with a multimeter"
Sps70129 
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Posted: June 03, 2004 at 1:37 PM / IP Logged  
ok, first of thanks onlyremotes for all the help your giving me. i tried the relaysand the unlockpart of it is working but not lock,in fact if i lock the doors manually and arm the alarm it unlocks the doors’99 intrepid alarm/remote start -- posted image.. now i check the relays and one is working for lock and the other is working for unlock. could it be that the lock resistor is bad
onlyremotes 
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Posted: June 03, 2004 at 1:40 PM / IP Logged  
test the output  between the resistor and the alarm. Does it send a neg pulse?
Walton Guerrero-Installer/Distributor
Alltech Electronics,Inc
3732 Grissom Lane
Kissimmee, Florida 34741
autotechs.com onlyremotes.com
1-888-252-8324
"Always check your wires with a multimeter"
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