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aomega911 
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This is my first alarm install and i'm pretty much done except for the fact that i can not locate the door trigger wire and the door unlock/lock wires. I have a wiring diagram that helped with everything else but i just can't seem to find these couple wires. Maybe i'm just retarded but if anyone knows the exact location it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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aomega911 
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Thanks but i already had that diagram... what i meant was from experience does anyone know exactly where those wires are
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Don't think your retarded.  There are a lot of wires.

Pretty basic.......If all else fails you can get the Lock/Unlock wires in door jam boot

Dome LightWHITE (-)AT PIN SWITCH OR COURTESY LIGHT

Power LockL BLUEDRIVER KICK
Power UnlockWHITEPANEL ( + ) Pulse
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aomega911 
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thanks alot.....this was way harder than installing my sound system haha.97 blazer wiring problem -- posted image.
aomega911 
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Sorry one last question....u wouldnt happen to know where i can get to the tachometer wire. on all the wiring diagrams it says location : coil......but where is that?
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Tach SignalSEE NOTES **AT PCM ON PASS. SIDE OF ENGINE COMP.

** 6 Cly. D GREEN
4 Cyl. D GREEN / WHITE Both At Same Location
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aomega911 
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is there anywhere inside of the vehicle where there would be a tach signal.... i have heard that there is a wire somewhere by the drivers kick panel that sends a tach signal
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If you check the wiring harness going to the instrument panel, there will be several white wires.  One comes from the coil and drives the tach on the instrument panel.  Check with DMM and you will find the right one that shows AC and changes with RPM.

That is where I got it on my 97 Blazer.

Good Luck


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