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Doors Don't Unlock When Manually Locked


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musiclee 
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Posted: November 26, 2006 at 8:59 PM / IP Logged  
autstart Viper 160xv
car: Toyota Corolla '97
when doors locked with remote, evrything is OK, doors lock and unlock, autostarts
but, when doors are locked manually, via power lock switch on driver's door,
the remote control will NOT unlock the doors, no matter how many times, lock, unlock is pressed on remote.
would greatly appreciate any help.
musiclee 
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for everyone having an intermitent problem...
i dont think its intermitent.
it's because you locked the vehicle manually, (not with remote)
check it out.
lock car by switch on door instead, and then try unlocking with remote
musiclee 
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can someone please, please help ?
thanks a million
snotdobbs 
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Posted: November 26, 2006 at 11:41 PM / IP Logged  

how did you test for lock/unlock wires in that car?

musiclee 
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Posted: November 26, 2006 at 11:47 PM / IP Logged  

i tested with a voltmeter

i tested near the fusebox, in the kickpanel

i manually rocked power lock switch while testing for 12v locking and unlocking

remotely it works perfectly all the time, locking and unlocking

just when you lock manually, i guess it thinks its still open even though its closed, i think the +/- gets crossed somehow when manually locked, but i'm not an expert

snotdobbs 
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oh ok what wires did you tag

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You need to use the wires that come from the key cylinder, not the rocker switch.
Use:
blue/black for lock
blue/red for unlock (GREEN / WHITE on models with factory alarm)
You can find them in the passenger kick panel.
You will meter those wires while turning the key in the passenger door lock cylinder.
mauri197 
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On most toyotas they have the child safety feature from my experience find the unlock wire that need to get a double pulse and you wont have that problem
musiclee 
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JWorm
you said:
"You will meter those wires while turning the key in the passenger door lock cylinder."
Why passenger door? Not driver's door?
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Blue / YELLOW + White
Both wires are needed to unlock the doors. Use diode to isolate.
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