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mears 
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Posted: June 15, 2004 at 11:17 AM / IP Logged  
I am picking up a 6500esp for a 2000 Malibu (power doors, locks, and trunk release) and I was wondering if I will need to buy extra relays or will the alarm have everything I need?
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get  a few to be on the safe side u may need some to convert    a   +   to    -    polarity

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You may need one if you want to use that trunk release feature.

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Get the Bosh SPDT relay.

You might need two relays for the door locks, one for the trunk release, and any other feature you want to hook up, ex; ign kill, domelight supervision, channel 2,3 output.

Check your car's wiring  on the database to know what kind of polarity to account for.  Most alarm only supply low amperage outputs so you use that to trigger relays.


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