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Alarm/Remote Start Diagram, 2002 Sebring Convert


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wlg83 
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Posted: November 25, 2002 at 2:08 PM / IP Logged  
I feel like I keep asking the same questions... I just want to be sure this is done right. You guys have dozens under your belt, I am sure. Not sure if it has factory alarm, it does have keyless entry. If it is only keyless, do I still tap the GREEN/ orange wire in connector C4.
Also: The arm/disarm functions... do these control the door locks too, or is this a separate function? Does this apply to factory keyless entry only, without the alarm?
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no white / green in same connector if no alarm.
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Ok, last question(I hope for myself and all who take the time to help me out).

What do I do with the two accessory wires? Are they both necessary for a remote start? I think I have everything else down. Thanks, as always, for any help, 12volt members.

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Try installing just the primary accessory wire and see if the system starts and the heater/AC engages and if it does, then you won't need the second accessory. The second accessory may be a required connection only if the system does not work properly. I think the second accessory is required but try it out first with only one. You can't damage anything by trying.

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Just an idea... my remote start kit has an optional output for a third ignition wire. If the car fails to function with only one acc wire, using the optional output will work, right?
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Yes, it will but you will still need a relay to activate the 2nd ACC wire because the 3rd ignition wire is only a (-) current wire to engage a relay .
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Ok... when I am outting the resistors into the install for the door locks(similar to the Ford Probe lock setup), does the direction of the resistors matter. I have purchased 1/2 watt, 2%, flameproof resistors in 1.8k ohm and 750 ohm. Just need to know which way to put the resistors. The "fattest" color band is at the farthest side on both and red in color. Also, for the 5 wire reverse polarity trunk release, please tell how to wire this. Thanks a lot guys.,
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Posted: December 04, 2002 at 12:43 AM / IP Logged  

The resistor direction does not matter as long as you wire them in series ( if you have more than one resistor that you are adding to get a certain value ). As far as the 5 wire for the trunk wire it like this: https://www.the12volt.com/doorlocks/page3.asp#5w but only use the one side of the two relays.

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wlg83 
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Sorry, I don't quite follow. Use only use the one side of the two relays? So I simply follow the diagram, but use one relay or the other, right. Want to be completely sure, as I am starting this install and hope not to run into any troubles. You know, out of all the people on this site, you have probably helped me out the most, Jeff, so I say a big Thanks.

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No problemo !! Yes, you only need to use one of the two relays in the diagram because it's only one wire that you need to actuate , not two like most door lock/unlock circuits.
Jeff
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