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howie ll 
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Easier to pick them up where they come in to car, they are in a plug in/above driver kickpanel, low current neg and SOLDER the t-taps sorry to mention this AGAIN are probably the problem, not the answer.
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Now is time to pull the real tool and test

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Is up to the installer to test all wires with a DMM whenever possible.
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Door locks in your car are simple low current negatives. Do you have a link to the manual for the system? It sounds to me as if your system might have internal door lock relays and you did not ground the input side of those relays.
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Heres a thought...... what model is your unit? exact part # The reason I ask is that MOST of the Inwells units have built in relays. If not wired properly, the outputs will have.....well, no output!
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I think your right because the main unit is not putting out any kind of negative output... Its not putting positive or n egative output! its an inwells 05-3510BP
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If you read on the feature list, lock relays are built in!

Take the wires listed as n/o and ground them. THEN take the one's called "common" and go to the cars lock/unlock wires. OK?

The wires labeled n/c are not used tape them up.

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just curious, does the lock portion have 5 wires? if so i can show u how to wire them up. im sure kartuneman is right.
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