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joey1026 
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Posted: March 11, 2005 at 3:18 PM / IP Logged  

hi guys

im ready to install my r/s, k/e inro my 01 rodeo but i needed some help. does anyone know if my truck has a factory alarm. also the door locks are a little confusing. if anyone could help i would appeciate it. the truck is a 01 isuzu rodeo automatic 4 cyl.

thanks

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To test if you have OEM alarm, lock  the doors and have the window open. Wait about 1 minute and then unlock the door from the inside and open the door. If the vehicle has an alarm it will sound and all you have to do is put the key in the driver's door and unlock the door to disarm the alarm. As far as the door locks go, here's what I have for information:

POWER LOCK|lt. GREEN/ red       |-  |DKP white 22 pin connector 

POWER UNLOCK|RED / blue            |-  |DKP white 22 pin connector 

Jeff
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bak0707 
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how much voltage should you be reading when the locks are in use?also how do you check the wires with the system being a neg. triger?
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Posted: March 12, 2005 at 1:52 AM / IP Logged  
Voltage at rest will be about 12 volts ( some neg systems are 5 volts ) but when you trigger the switch it will go to ground.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA
joey1026 
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does anyone know about this particular remotestart system it has about a three foot wire off the brain as the antenna, and does not seem to work good unless im rather close to it is there any way to extend range? Can i add wire to existing antenna or will that not work?  any help would be great
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You cannot extend the antenna, it is tuned.  Make sure your ground is on the kick panel, not the dash.....that might help

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