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wldtyng 
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I am having a problem with how to wire up the door locks for remote lock and unlock on a 85 corvette.any ideas?
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Go to www.bulldogsecurity.com and look up the wiring diagram for your car.

Then look in your installation manual for the instructions on how exactly to wire it.  you might need extra relays and/or diodes depending on your alarm.

What make/model of alarm? 

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Duh.... man it's late.  I don't know why I didn't see the make model of your alarm when I read your post!

Off to sleep.........

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yea i did that and it does not tell you where to hook up the duel pulse door unlock wire at.
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 9:14 PM / IP Logged  
I am not sure what you are asking here, if you are looking for information on where to interface the factory relays DEI lists the 1985 Corvette's door locks as positive trigger in the center console.
If what you are trying to achieve is a 2-step door unlock (driver's door with first press of unlock, both doors on second press of unlock) then you would need to use a 5-wire configuration in the driver's door and a positive pulse to the all unlock wire in the console.
Hope this helps.

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