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tikech 
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Posted: April 05, 2002 at 9:38 AM / IP Logged  
I am (trying) to install a crimestopper cs-2003dc alarm in a 96 intrepid. I have everything working except to door locks.  One person has told me that they are positive trigger; I was told by another that the locks are reverse polarity. I am at a loss. The only other locks I have worked with are GM - trigger (easy). Please help. I have the locks unlocking by wiring them the opposite of the manual, but cannot get them to lock. Were should I be connecting to the vehicle door locks?  Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. Just let me know if you need more info.  Thanks
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Hi tikech, the easiest place to catch the door locks is behind the relays in the fuse panel on the driver's side. You'll have to access then from behind, under the dash and they are a 3 wire positive system.

For other wiring info, you can look at what I have for a '96 Concord:   https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1995-97&make=Chrysler&model=Concorde&ID=17508&type=Alarm

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Thanks for the info.

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