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As the title states, Im looking for the factory arm wire to hook up to my crimestopper EZ-90 RS arm output. Thanks!
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Alarm Arms By Locking Doors With OEM Keyless Entry Remote Or By Locking Doors With Inside Door Lock Switch While Driver Door Is Open

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so i hook it to the door triger wire? the diagram i have has info on that but the footnote numbers are all screwed up!
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homey88 wrote:
so i hook it to the door triger wire?
Don't hook up.........
You can Arm the Factory Alarm with the Door Switch ( if you want both Alrms Armed )
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well my RS dosent have a alarm, and the door switch dosent seem to arm it only the oem keyless remote does it.  I would like to geting working, is that how by hooking it the door triger or one of the wire diagrams i have says gray wire at BCM. thanks for the helpFactory arm wire 2000 Grand Prix -- posted image.
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Not sure how U checked the Door Switch Arming?...............
If it is a FACTORY GM Keyless with Alarm::::::::::   To check:
Roll down driver window,  Arm by Removing Ignition key & Open Driver Door, lock doors at door panel switch, then close door.  Wait approx. 30 seconds, Manually Unlock driver door from inside.
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I trIed it today with the door lock button didnt arm and no flashing light, then tried with th factory remote and armed. how do i hook up to the arm function. do i use the door triggers or the gray wire at the BCM?
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**** Typically, the factory alarm system can be armed by pulsing the TAN (driver's doorpin - ) at the same time as the lock wire. This may however not work if the factory alarm system is not set up properly. You can reprogram the alarm using the instructions in the vehicle's owner's manual, or see our diagram called 'Pontiac Grand Prix 1997 & up - Factory alarm programming'. See the BCM diagram for exact pin locations.
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Thanks, I will give that a try!
Brian

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