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eddie7644 
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Posted: December 17, 2012 at 1:46 PM / IP Logged  
I am installing a viper 4103 in my 2003 dodge ram standard cab. I already have the remote start working and works beautifully. The thing that im caught on is the door locks. I found the unlock and lock wires and tapped my wires from the unit into them but still doesnt work. With the viper there are factory disarm and rearm wires do i need to use these to bypass the stock keyless and if so how and what wires do I use?Any help will be much appreciated thank you.
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Posted: December 17, 2012 at 2:06 PM / IP Logged  
Which wire(s) did you tap into for locks? It should only be a single wire for arm/disarm or lock/unlock.
If your Ram has factory alarm, you would use the arm/disarm wire -
Factory Alarm Arm      lt. GREEN/ orange      -      driver kick panel
Notes: This will also do door locks. Arm/lock is negative trigger thru a 2K ohm resistor. Disarm/unlock is negative trigger thru a 480 ohm resistor. Single pulse will do disarm without unlocking the doors. Unlock requires a double pulse. MUST use relays.
Factory Alarm Disarm      same wire as alarm arm           
If your Ram does not have factory alarm, you would use the lock/unlock wire -
Power Lock      WHITE/ green      -      driver kick panel
Notes: Lock requires a negative trigger thru a 820 ohm resistor. Unlock requires a negative trigger thru a 330 ohm resistor. MUST use relays.
Power Unlock      same wire as power lock           
I've worked on a few Rams of that generation and the wire is very easily found in the Driver's Kick Panel behind that plastic cover and behind the soft mat.
eddie7644 
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Posted: December 19, 2012 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged  
I found the white green wire which wires or wire do i tap into that with from the viper harness? The truck only has stick keyless entry no alarm.
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Posted: December 19, 2012 at 9:27 AM / IP Logged  
The setup would be like this one from a Dodge Caravan.
You would just need to use the correct resistors for lock and unlock as I stated above. I usually take the lock and unlock wires from the remote starter/alarm and cut a few inches from each end and place the resistor in between to not have the resistor directly attached to that WHITE/ green wire.
viper 4103, 03 ram -- posted image.
eddie7644 
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Once I do that are there any other wires I have to use to make the door locks work...there is wires on the system that say factory disarm and rearm do I use these or will the locks work when I hook them to that WHITE/ green wire?
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Posted: December 24, 2012 at 8:37 AM / IP Logged  
The factory disarm and rearm wires are only used if your truck has a factory alarm. Otherwise, all you need is just the WHITE/ green wire to lock/unlock.

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