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door pin switches, 1970 plymouth fury


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carstereoman 
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I am putting an alarm in a 1970 plymouth fury. All the door pin switches are dead. I was going to put all new ones in but i'm not sure how to wire it up. The switches I have only have a one wire hook-up. Any help would be appreciated!
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more than likely the switch is grounded and the one wire is the trigger

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I was going to drop all new wires. Any suggestions?
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Here's another Door Pin Question,
I have a 1976 Toyota pickup i'm trying to install an
alarm in. With the door closed, the multimeter reads
12.2+. When I open the door, it reads 00.0.
Does this mean the pin is a Negative connection?

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