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joe61177 
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ok ive installed a 561r remote start on my work truck and wanted to add the keyless entry part of the alarm . I havent attempted it and was wondering if i needed relays and how i would go about it if anyone can give me some insight on how and what wires to cut relays to add where the wires are located ect. it would be much appreciated
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you will need relays. If the truck has factory keyless, then the locks are on a 1 wire system and will require relays AND resistors. The value of the resistors will vary depending on if the truck has factory security or not. If it has no factory keyles, you still need relays, and you will find your wires in the drivers kick area. They are pink/black and ORANGE / black (reversing polarity).

Northstart.....or start it your damn self.
joe61177 
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no factory alarm or keyless entry. how would i wire this? I just went out and bought two relays is this enough?
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561r, 99 ram pick-up -- posted image.
To make sure for pin # 87a, you have the correct wire, put your meter on the end of the wire and push the lock or unlock switch, you should get a 12voly trigger.
joe61177 
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worked like a charm but I think I tapped the wrong wires. The way I wired it only worked my driver door. I tapped into ORANGE / black and pink/black I believe I should of tapped into ORANGE / purple and pink/purple. Is this correct?
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 LOCK ORANGE / purple In driver's kickpanel   Rev Pol 
 UNLOCK Pink/purple In driver's kickpanel   Rev Pol
joe61177 
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yeah thats what I thought and still went with the wrong ones. One more quick ?. Is there a way for me to use my aux button on my 561r remote to power my Arrow board.  to turn on my arrow board.  I turn on a 12v toggle switch, is there a way to incoporated in?
joe61177 
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ok i got a 561r installed in my 99 dodge ram and have a aux button that pulses 200ma when pressed is there a way for me to turn on a 12volt toggle switch from my aux button through relays.
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You could you would need a latching relay.
joe61177 
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 im  not familar with those how do they work and how would i hook it up?
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