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Well I hooked my Clifford Arrow 5 up to my 95 Chrysler LHS and the trunk pop isnt working...not a big concern but would be nice to use.....I hooked it to the black and white wire off my trunk pop and nothing???Is there a certian way i should hook it up by using a relay or something??
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Did you Hold Down On Remote Button for apprx 3 - 5 seconds?
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ahh never did that lol brb i shall try that lol
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Nope no work with alarm armed and not armed?
Strange
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I just read up that there shoud be a relay on it..
Would it be like this
PIN 87 =BLACK/ white trunk release wire
PIN 87a = XX
PIN 30 = Constant 12 volt ( + ) : pink/black or red (20A)
PIN 85 = + acc from clifford alarm
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )
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Your wiring showed the Clifford has a Positive Pulse from the # 16 RED / white- (+) acc output ??  If that is true you need to GROUND PIN 86

Better Meter it to make sure......Also that will tell you how long you have to hold Button down

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yep it s +(acc) so all that wiring to a relay but ground pin 86.....Thanks again for ur input!
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Check page 10 of your instructions........
It shows wiring of Relay and the RED / white wire as a NEGATIVE pulse
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yep i dont have the instructions for it lol...i bought it off my buddy.
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Try:

http://www.directechs.com/guides/manuals/ig/clifford/N909595_08-04.pdf

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