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yak600 
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Posted: January 16, 2007 at 9:14 AM / IP Logged  
bought a hautai alarm like everyone else HT800D for my 04 dakota.  Want to know how i can wire my solenoids into the alarm and remote so i can open the right door with one button and the left with the other button. it has shaved doors on it. the remote has a trunk release which i can use for one door but what about the other. the customer help people dont do anything but keep emailing me the manual. the directions say it has a white ACC wire, but can you activate that through one of the buttons on the remote? i thought about wiring the driver door into the lock/unlock button so when i unlocked the truck the driver door popped open, but i have one wire that works the unlock/lock funtion. probably wouldnt work. i gotta figure out a way to use the silent button or the red button.
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In order to do the door pops you would need a system with 2 auxiliary outputs to do it right. I doubt highly if the system offers the ability to reprogram the 'silent or the red button' to become an extra channel output.
yak600 
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the alarm has a remote trunk open that i want to wire to the driver side door popper solenoid to open the shaved door. i want to be able to open the passenger side with another button. the schematics for the alarm HT-800D shows a white ACC wire which i assume to be accessory. so could i hook the passenger solenoid to this wire? if so what button activates it on the remote. remote only has 4 buttons: unlock/lock, silent mode, trunk pop, and a backlighting button
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Posted: January 16, 2007 at 9:46 PM / IP Logged  
The "ACC" wire is normally a remote starter output wire, this wire would provide +12V in the on/run position but not in the off or start positions. It would typically be of a larger gauge than an auxiliary output. I would not be able to verify this information without the owner's manual however so this is just a guess based on what the typical meaning of ACC would be. If you want, pm me and I will provide an email to send the manual to and I will take a look as well as post it to the forums in case anyone in the future may need it.
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after reading again and again. i figured it out. says that you can activate remote start by hitting trunk release button twice. so i should be able to pop driver door by hitting button once and passenger door by hitting button twice. gonna try to wire it up this weekend, guess we'll see. thanks for help
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Posted: January 17, 2007 at 10:16 PM / IP Logged  
Good Luck, but that is not how it works.

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