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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT door lock/unlock


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hemibones 
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O.k. giving it a go.
hemibones 
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O.k., the unlock portion works through a 2.7k ohm resistor. Can't get the unlock to work though.
hemibones 
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Woops... lock works through a 2.7k, unlock I still get nothing.
hemibones 
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Woops... lock works through a 2.7k, unlock I still get nothing.
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you can TEST the resistances on the wires to find the ACTUAL value you need....heres how. Cut the lock/unlock wire...connect one lead from you DMM to ground and the other to the SWITCH side of the lock/unlock wire. Set your DMM to read resistance (ohms) and then lock/unlock the door and read your meter...VOILA exact value right
hemibones 
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Will give it a shot.
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O.k., here goes the update. I took a little of both of yall's advice, and here's what happened. On the PURPLE / light blue wire, I can lock through a 2.7k resistor. Then, on the PURPLE / green wire I can unlock through a 330 resistor... Confused? I think I am, but it works. And I have yall to thank. Thanks.
hemibones 
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Don't suppose anyone would know what the ohm value is for the parking light. I have a 330 ohm resistor in there now, but it is makeing the headlights flash as well. Kinda annoying when it is on remote start.
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You'll have to cut the parking light wire in half and tie in the relay like so.  85 to the parking light output of the r/s. 86 to ground 87 to one side of the resistor then ground the other side.  87a goes to the switch side of the parking light wire.  30 goes to the other side of the parking light wire.
Cause I'm So white and nerdy...
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if you have a positive output for park light from the remote start , you can hooked to the WHITE/ grey wire by the 60way connector.
jcap
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