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2004 Chevy Tahoe door lock system


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eastwoodblack 
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Posted: February 14, 2005 at 4:30 PM / IP Logged  
Just needing clarification, when I read "5wi" on the door lock on the 2004 Tahoe, it does mean that it is a 5 wire alternating system??
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If you are doing ANY KIND of remote start or aftermaket security....you dont want to do the locks without an override module....like the DEI 456G, or 457G.

Otherwise you have to get into each door with 2 relays.....it SUCKS BIG.

Are you doing something like this?

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Posted: February 14, 2005 at 6:31 PM / IP Logged  

where did you see 5wi you have to use the module 457g

12volts red & RED / white  +  ignition harness
Starter yellow  +  ignition harness
Second Starter N/A    
Ignition pink  +  ignition harness
Second Ignition white  +  ignition harness
Notes: To avoid the check engine light from coming on and possible damage to the automatic transmission, the second ignition in this vehicle MUST be powered when adding a remote start system.
Third Ignition N/A    
Accessory orange  +  ignition harness
Second Accessory brown  +  ignition harness
Keysense lt. green  -  ignition harness
Power Lock use 457G or 456G module    
Notes: If Directed module 457G or 456G is not available, refer to DirectFax document 1601. Upper trim level vehicles may have a door lock switch on the right rear panel. If present use white (-) for lock and lt. blue (-) for unlock.
Power Unlock see power lock    
Lock Motor gray    driver door module in door
Unlock Motor tan    driver door module in door
http://www.directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1601.pdf

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eastwoodblack 
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Yes, i am doing something like that.  I never have used override modules anything other than the security bypass, but i havent ran across 5wi lock system either. my alarm dealer doesnt carry any DEI products, mostly just omega and dont have time on this to wait for shipping. Thanks for the info!

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you can use the blue web that is at the end it tell you how you can use without the module good luck
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eastwoodblack 
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Posted: February 15, 2005 at 6:33 AM / IP Logged  

Que???

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Posted: February 16, 2005 at 6:14 PM / IP Logged  

Find someone who can sell ya the modules.....it WILL make your life simple.

How they work is, they "talk" to the BCM, thru the OBDII connector under the dash.

If you cant get one of these(check crimestopper, www.bypasskit.com .....) then the relay headache is the only way.

Thats when the "5wire" thing comes in to play


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