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2000 mazda protege, lock w/o resistor?


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rami_1r 
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Posted: October 07, 2005 at 5:50 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys,i read about the protege lock and unlock methods and was wondering is there a way to LOCK my protege(lantis in israel)when i turn the ignition on WITHOUT using a resistor cause i have no idea what a resistor is,i know that i need to turn the ignition 12+ to a neg with a relay and hook it to the lock light GREEN/ red lock wire,but again,can i hook it up WITHOUT a resistor?thanks ahead rami.
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Posted: October 07, 2005 at 8:01 PM / IP Logged  

You could use a Relay that is activated by your Ignition Switch.  When you Crank or turn Switch to Start, it could activate Relay & Pulse a Ground to Resistored Lock.

Or a Pulse timer could be hooked to Ignition side of switch

I Can send you a 2.2 Resistor if you can't get one from Electronics person or shop there.

Here is the Factory Relays, maybe another method could be used:

RKE ModuleIN TRUNK UNDER PARCEL SHELF
Motor LockREDDOOR LOCK CONTROL MODULE *
Motor UnlockRED / BLACKDOOR LOCK CONTROL MODULE *
Drv Door UnlockBLUEDOOR LOCK CONTROL MODULE *
OEM RelaysBUILT INTO DOOR LOCK CONTROL MODULE

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rami_1r 
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Posted: October 07, 2005 at 8:45 PM / IP Logged  
first of all thanks a lot for the reply mo,you wrote"it could activate Relay & Pulse a Ground to Resistored Lock" so it means i do have to put resistor,as i said i wish to connect this circuit without a resistor,isnt there a way to avoid this resistor..say like adding another relay to the circuit or something?and if not how much will it cost me(if u send me this resistor)?
rami_1r 
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Posted: October 07, 2005 at 8:47 PM / IP Logged  
by the way mo,are u really from iraq?!,cause in origin i am an iraqi either....
mo12v 
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The chart shows the FACTORY Relays & Location of RKE.........You could Relay the Lock wire there..........
Like I said..............I can send a resistor via U.S. Mail if you can recieve.........Postage would probably cost me 3 times ( $1.60 ) the cost of the resistor
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rami_1r 
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Posted: October 07, 2005 at 9:14 PM / IP Logged  
mo im sorry for the ignorence but there are terms in english that i just dont understand...
if i will it will be great...
RKE?
and how exacly do i relay the lock wire there?
please answer me as if your explaining to a retarded child(including relay terminals and all)thanks a lot buddy!!
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Check your P M  ( Private Messenger )
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