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godshandkiller 
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i have a 2000 mustang gt ,i checked the door locks and i think i have the 3 wire positive,do i need relays or can i go straight from alarm to car.
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Depends on your alarm or R/S tell us what it is and we might be able to help. The lock and unlock triggers are positive. There's no such thing as a "3 wire" system.
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3 Wire Positive
There are three wires in the harness not counting the illumination wire(s), if any. One wire has constant (+) 12 V DC at all times. Another wire only shows (+) 12 V DC during lock and ground at rest. The last wire only shows (+) 12 V DC during unlock and ground at rest. ( diagram )
this was on www.the12volt.com and matches what is at my drivers door lock switch
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If the alarm has built in door lock relays, then yes it may be possible without the relays in the diagram.  I have no info on that particular alarm.  Do you have a link to the manual for the alarm?
godshandkiller 
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i cant find a link to install guide but mine just says 200 ma output
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That would have flip flop outputs! You can try it straight from the alarm! it won't hurt anything! if it doesn't work then relays would be in order! Have you ensured they are indeed positive trigger wires and not actuator motor wires?

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godshandkiller 
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going off the info on this site it says
Door LockLight Green (+) Keyless Module above Driver's Kick 
Door UnlockPurple (+) Keyless Module above Driver's Kick 
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If it says 200 ma on the spec for that wire.  YOU MUST use a relay.
godshandkiller 
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i was wrong it does not say 200ma,it says in the manual that three wire + pulse does not need relays.and the wires from alarm ,blue is -unlock +lock green is -lock +unlock.
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