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thousandandone 
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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 7:10 PM / IP Logged  

Hi,

I have this relay:

86 - 87 ------------------ to a +12 volts source

85 - It  always +12V                                
30 - It  Always 0V                                         

I want  this relay for trunk release which is:

The 85 connect to (-) 200mA trunk release

The 30 connect to trunk wire WHITE/ BLACK of the 91 Legend Positive Sys.

I Supect my above relay is not working correctly

Could somebody please verify it

Thank You

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http://www.wiringinstructions.com/231.htm
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Make sure U have 12 volts constant at Pin 87 & 86

Pin 30 to Trunk Switch wire

Pin 85 to Trunk output wire from RS unit
Pin 87 & 86 to 12 volt + constant

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thousandandone 
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Posted: September 28, 2004 at 8:27 PM / IP Logged  

Yes

I got everything right, ( I even change a different relay ) , but I still don't see pulse on pin 30

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You obviously are missing one of the three basic elements to make the relay work.
1. Proper polarity
2. Power & Ground
3. Trigger output
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thousandandone 
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What should we see on the output of the alarm module?
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you can use the ground from the alarm to see if it will trip the trunk release......if it does, the the ground from the alarm is not strong enough or not working at all.......
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How long R U pressing on your Trunk Remote button??  Some alarms / RS U have to press and hold for 2 to 3 seconds before wire will have output
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thousandandone 
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Please, explain abit more I really don't get it

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Yes , I press 0.5 second and 2-3 seconds
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