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adavila 
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hey guys.. can you please tell me if im in the right directions this is the way my relay is set up for a 2003 mit. galant..

86 - 12volt

87 - 12volt

87a -  motor

30 -  switch

85 - to alarm...

is this right???

joe_1 
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Posted: March 27, 2007 at 5:26 PM / IP Logged  
 sorry what are you trying to do here?? pulse the wire with a + polarity, or reverse it, as you have wired pin a7a on the relay??
i am also a technician so if you have any engine trouble let me know, and i will do my best to help.
adavila 
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well the thing is... i have no idea how to set up the door locks for unlock and lock... can you pls help??

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Are the doorlock outputs of the alarm (-)....If so, then these can go straight to the lock and unlock wires of the vehicle. Lock...violet(-) at drivers kick or etacs. Unlock(-) lt/green red at same.
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Posted: March 27, 2007 at 5:51 PM / IP Logged  

The door locks are negative trigger

LOCK Purple In harness from driver's door   - 
 UNLOCK GREEN/ red In harness from driver's door   - 

No need for pin 87a, 87 to ground, 86 to 12volts fused, 85 neg.trigger from alarm, 30 to the lock/unlock wire. You need 2 relays wired this way, one for each, lock, and unlock.

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so let me get this right.. i dont need any relays??? i just put through the wires from the alarm straight to my locks??
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Posted: March 27, 2007 at 6:53 PM / IP Logged  

Most systems are capable of doing negative door locks without relays.....if you want to be safe, then use the info KarTuneMan gave you.  2 relays    86...12v    87....ground

85 lock or unlock from alarm.      30 lock or unlock of vehicle.   87a not used

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thanks man.. ill use this... thanks alot..

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