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As I was saying about me having a username, I paid some where under $5 and got to use it for my last car, but I ended up after getting it installed in a 1999 Pontiac grand am I then bought a 1999 Pontiac Trans am and now took it out of the Grand am and am putting it in the trans am. The serial must just be out of lookups on it.
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Question on a Note for the Door unlock wires.. POWER UNLOCK       TAN and GREY/BLACK See NOTE **   
NOTE ** the TAN will UNLOCK the DRIVERS DOOR and the GREY/BLACK will UNLOCK the PASSENGER DOORS both must be wired as a TYPE C with separate relays.
What exactly is this saying, I have some resisters and stuff from the other install on my 1999 grand am
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Posted: March 09, 2005 at 12:41 AM / IP Logged  
The Firebird will not be like the Grand Am. No resistors will be needed as it is a completely different setup.
It means if you tie a relay into the Tan wire ONLY the driver door will unlock. If you want the passenger door to unlock you need to use 2 relays and wire as follows. http://directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1052.pdf
Lock for both doors can be achieved with just a negative pulse from the keyless lock output to the RED / black wire.
Good Luck, Steve
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Posted: March 09, 2005 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged  
Where do I get these relays or where do I connect at to just get the driver door to unlock?
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Posted: March 09, 2005 at 9:17 AM / IP Logged  
Napa, Auto parts store, stereo install shop.
Omit the top relay that connects to the Gray/Black wire if you want just the driver door.
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If all else fails try getting your hands on an omega book.  It's probably the next best thing.

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So if I just want the driver door to unlock, just wire the unlock wire from my alarm to the gray/black wire? Does that require any relays or anything?
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No, you have to use a relay to unlock. Follow the diagram.
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I understand now, after I went over that diagram a few times, I'll see if I can get 2 of those relays at napa today, unless those are already built into my car since it has a keyless entry system...
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