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hurricanetech 
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I am planning out the installation of a CS2016DPFM remote start alarm system on my 2000 Jeep Cherokee and I notice as I was going through the wiring instruction there is a wire for OEM Disarm output.  As almost all of you know this will disable the factory anti-theft system.  Now I also have a OAF-20 module, this is supposed to be the transponder unit to bypass the Anti-theft system. This sounds like the same thing as the disarm wire, but I don't know if i should or can connect both, or one or the other.
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The transponder bypass does NOT controll the factory security. This simulates a key in the ignition.

 FACTORY DISARM Purple / YELLOW In driver's kickpanel   - 

Trigger this wire with the output from your CS unit. "factory disarm" You need to "do" both!

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The only other thing that I am curious about is the doom light wire. Location/color?
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In a gray 2 pin connectoer drivers kick Yellow wire Neg(-) trigger
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I appreciate it, but I think the wiring chart needs to be updated. I'll keep on top of it and let ya know.

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One other thing this alarm supports positive and negitive door lock triggers.  They provide diodes for this. The jeep that I am working on is negitive trigger and i don't think i need to use relays.  Does this seem right?
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hurricanetech wrote:
One other thing this alarm supports positive and negitive door lock triggers.  They provide diodes for this. The jeep that I am working on is negitive trigger and i don't think i need to use relays.  Does this seem right?
 

Your door locks are NEG(-) if you have built in relays wire them for negative.

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You are the man, THX
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