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JoulesWinfield 
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Posted: September 27, 2004 at 7:03 AM / IP Logged  

First let me say, Great web site.

I just found you guys yesterday and this is by far the best installer web site I have ever seen.

Ok, heres the question:

I am installing a Code Alarm Power Elite 7400 in my 1995 Blazer wich had a TRW keyless entry. I did find an old post that referred to the drivers door lock not working after the keyless was removed.

But what is the fix for this? Can I just use a couple of relays to reverse the polarity for the lock motor on this door only?

I did try to use both the TRW keyless and the alarm but they end up shorting each other out.

Also where can I find a Pin switch to install?

Thanks in advance

mo12v 
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Posted: September 27, 2004 at 8:08 AM / IP Logged  
Do U mean U removed TRW & your driver or door locks don't work now?
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JoulesWinfield 
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Posted: September 27, 2004 at 8:48 AM / IP Logged  
Yes. Only the driver side will not lock. I can get it to unlock with the alarm remote but that is the only function that works for that particular lock.
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Sounds like U have a wire/s unhooked

The vehicle calls for 5 Wire Reverse :

Power LockL BLUEDRIVER KICK
Power UnlockWHITEPANEL **
** 2 Door Without OEM Keyless   Reversal rest at Ground 
4 Door Or 2 Door With OEM Keyless Entry  Positive Pulse Door Lock

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JoulesWinfield 
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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 5:58 AM / IP Logged  

Whell, I tried every thing I could come up with last night.

Tonight I am going to run new wires directly to the motor, cause connecting the motor directly works fine. The thing I dont understand is how it works with the keyless and not with the alarm. And why the switch doesnt lock the driver door only.

There must be something buried in the dash that I cant find.

Thanks for your help.

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Does the Door switch Lock door when it is closed or not at all?
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JoulesWinfield 
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Ya know, I havent tried it with the door closed.

Would that make a difference?

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A lot of cars won't lock the driver's door w/ the door open (for "convenience" reasons).
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Ok, now I am really confused and pissed off.

I tried to find the actuall wires that go only to the drivers door lock motor. First in the drivers side kick panel I found the wires that are the same color. These are not the wires that go to the lock.

Then after getting all frustrated I cut the wires right at the motor, in the door. Tan and Grey.

Back inside I cut the wire just after it comes into the cabin. Ran a hot wire to it and checked power to ground back at the motor where I cut the wires. The Tan wire is verified. The grey when +12v is applied unlocks the passenger side door only. WTF???

Maybe I am over analizing or under analizing, but damn, Im a controls engineer and have been for several years with some electronics back ground and this makes no f-n sense.

What drives the motor? There are also 4 black wires one of which had a white stripe on it. What are those for? They do not appear in the cabin. Is there another relay in the door?

BTW when I connect the alarm with the standard 3 wire or 5 wire all of the other doors work the same. As well they work like they are supposed to, but not the drivers door.

I am going to break something very soon>:{

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with out the twr, id say grab an aftermarket doorlock actuator and grab a 451m relay for a new keyless entry/alarm system.
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