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Astro Door Locks & Ungo SR5000?


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nathan909 
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Posted: September 30, 2004 at 2:15 PM / IP Logged  

I'm installing a new UNGO SR5000 alarm in my 2000 Astro cargo van. The Astro is just a work van, it dose not have any power windows or door locks. I bought a set of 4 Power locks: http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=5723098643

My question is can I connect these actuators to the existing wiring harness? I really don’t want to run wire from the front of the van the back cargo doors, if there are wires already ran. If so how should this be done? Also I don’t care about the the extra 3 wires on the master actuators, as the alarm will be controlling the door locks/unlocks, Do I need to connect these?

Does anyone have any positive or negative comments about this alarm? Is there anything I should keep in mind while install this?

Thanks for your help!!!

-Nathan

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Posted: September 30, 2004 at 2:29 PM / IP Logged  
That will be a plus if you have Factory wiring already..........
I have not seen this vehicle with harness
U should use the 5 wire door locks with Relay as supplied.
The Alarm needs to operate the Relay for the door locks
It's really not that hard to run the rear wires on that vehicle
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Posted: October 01, 2004 at 12:54 PM / IP Logged  
I added door locks with those actuators in a 1969 Camaro and it was a breeze even for a non installer.  Just lay it all out with your relays (if your alarm doesn't have them built in) and actuators on a bench or table and after you're sure everything works correctly, mark your wires and install.  Should be easy in a cargo van. Maybe someone with a "Omega The Disk" could look it up to see if GM included the wires you need in your harness, though doubtful so they can save money...

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