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pitoaudiovisual 
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Posted: March 11, 2007 at 6:26 PM / IP Logged  
i have to do a remote start / alarm combo on an 05 Toyota Sienna and i was wondering how to do the power trunk hatch and side doors .. Could i just connect one wire to the power sliding door and hatch or do i need relays. any help is appreciated.. thanks..
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The sliding side doors can be opened with a negative trigger.

Driver door is YELLOW /GREEN 22 pin white connector pin 11 left of dash.

Pass. door is purple same connector pin 9. My info does NOT say if it's a latched pulse or not. Nor does it say if they close the same way....test the wire FIRST!

The trunk/hatch release requires a capacitor ....I haven't the foggiest idea how to even tell you how to wire it.It requires a LONG strong pulse to activate.

I'll try if you want me too?    Some of the tech sheets say just to use a relay for NEG(-) trigger on a yellow/red, between the sliding door wires???

customak47 
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Posted: March 12, 2007 at 11:08 AM / IP Logged  
I just did one of these siennas two weeks ago and had no problem wiring up the power hatch, I was using an ultrastart 1270 and when you program unit for negative park lights, it gives you a positive trunk output, so I used a relay to switch it to negative trigger and had no problem, but the ultras have a validity trunk output, so as long as you hold the button down it will output.
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pitoaudiovisual 
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what about the sliding door did you do the sliding door..
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Mike M2 
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All 3 doors are a simple negative pulse for open and close. I've done them many times, never needed a relay or a capacitor for anything. Use the colors Kartuneman describes and connect them directly to the channel outputs on your alarm and they will work fine. You do have to make sure the bypass switch on the knee bolster is plugged in for them to work....
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pitoaudiovisual 
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Posted: March 12, 2007 at 8:53 PM / IP Logged  
thanks so much i will try that on Saturday and let you know how it comes out..
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