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danwaite 
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Is there a way I can get the lights to flash when I lock/unlock the doors with a 98 Chyrsler with stock keyless entry.

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if the horn beeps maybe but you have to let us know.
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It beeps when you lock it.
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Sometimes the dealer can enter programming and turn certain features on and off....check out your owner's manual or ask the dealer if parking light flash is possible.
It would also be pretty easy to make your parking lights flash whenever the car is locked or unlocked, if you don't mind doing a little wiring. You could use the motor wires going to the lock actuators, and use them to trigger a relay to pulse the parking or hazard lights. The only quirk is that they'll also pulse the lights even when you lock the doors without the remote.
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Chris Luongo wrote:
Sometimes the dealer can enter programming and turn certain features on and off....check out your owner's manual or ask the dealer if parking light flash is possible.
It would also be pretty easy to make your parking lights flash whenever the car is locked or unlocked, if you don't mind doing a little wiring. You could use the motor wires going to the lock actuators, and use them to trigger a relay to pulse the parking or hazard lights. The only quirk is that they'll also pulse the lights even when you lock the doors without the remote.

got me confused if your alarm has parking light flash don't you think you just find the parking light wire and just tap it in so what all that for the wiring or you guys are talking about something else.

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soon2bealarmtec, he only has the factory Chrysler keyless, which is built into the Body Control Module (BCM)......... he doesn't have any aftermarket system in there. The factory keyless in his car doesn't flash the lights when locking or unlocking, and he wants to add that feature.

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