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604customs 
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Posted: July 05, 2004 at 1:30 AM / IP Logged  

hi:

having trouble finding the door pin wire can anyone help me out?

also what ohm resistor do i use for the park lights?

thanks

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jayts95 
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In the driver a pillar you can use the yellow/light blue wire for positive door trigger. You can find a WHITE/ light gray wire near the dirver kick for positive parking lights no resistor needed.
spl-Hz 
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I did a a 2500 dodge yesterday it took a 330 ohm  at the light switch
datrick 
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Door trigger:  The driver door trigger is purple and the driver side rear door is PURPLE / orange. These wires are in the driver kick panel. The passenger door trigger is PURPLE / white and the passenger side rear door is purple / YELLOW. These wires are in the passenger kick panel. Use all four wires and diode isolate each.

Parking light:  WHITE/ yellow (L) and WHITE/ gray (R) @  harness at top of driver fender

or :  PURPLE / yellow at the headlight switch (Parking Lights Need To See A Ground (-) Through A 330 Ohm Resistor)

datrick 
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Separate Triggers For Each Door. The Driver's Door Trigger Is Tan (-). The Left Rear Door Trigger Is Tan/Orange (-). Both Wires Can Be Found In The Driver's Kick Panel. The Passenger Front Door Trigger Is Tan/Red (-) And the Passenger Rear Door Trigger Is Tan / YELLOW (-). Both Of These Wires Can Be Found In The Passenger Kick Panel. Diode Isolate Each Wire For Alarm Trigger With The Bands Facing Away From The Alarm/Remote Start Module
hn331 
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sorry about that...  he it is again...

Parking light = 18g. WHITE/ light gray at white connector above drvier kick. 

Door trigger =

Driver = 18 g VIOLET at white connector above driver kick

Driver Rear Door = 18 g VIOLET/GRAY at white connector above driver kick

Front Passenger = 18 g VIOLET/WHITE at left of steering column leading up to gauges (Pop out light switch for better view and lighting)

Rear Passenger = 18 g VIOLET / YELLOW at same as Front Passenger

Always More To Learn!!!
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Posted: July 07, 2004 at 2:58 PM / IP Logged  
Parking light = 18g. WHITE/ light gray at white connector above drvier kick. 
I usually use this wire too as stated above. Just keep in mind that it only powers up the external parking lights and not the dash lights.

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