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lazyike 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 5:02 PM / IP Logged  

I installed a crimestopper rs-999tw1 in a 2000 dodge intrepid and put resistors in for the door lock.

Now she blew a fuse and I beleive a resistor is burnt up.  I ordered a power lock moduel from crimestopper but I still have to put in resistors.  The problem is I cannot find the values I need for lock and unlock.

Has anyone else had problem with chrysler cars "what a pain"?

draasch 
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you can use more then one inline. you should be able to get pretty close with just one..
here is what i have...
Power Lock WHITE/ D GREEN 16 PIN CONN. IN ACCESS HOLE ** #217
Power Unlock SINGEL WIRE SYSTEM IN DRIVER KICK OR HIGH IN DR. KICK
**Doorlocks Require +12v Pulse Thru 2.7k Ohm Risitor For Lock And +12v Pulse Thru 620 ohm Resistor For Unlock Wire Color Is WHITE/ DARK GREEN
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lazyike 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 7:55 PM / IP Logged  

draasch.

you list two diffrent spots for the one wire system "lock @16 pin conn" and unlock "in driver kick"

am I wrong to assume that you could just hook both lock and unlock to the same whit/d green wire in the drivers kick panel?

I am trying to figure why I blew a fuse and fried the resistors I was using. 

I did wire multiple resistors to get the values you listed

thanks

Mike

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Did you use a positive pulse to this wire ??
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lazyike 
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yep.  used crimestoppers 6600-dlm

now I am thinking I should just order ch-lk2 and be done with it.  (this car does not have the sentury key)

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one more thing is the system worked fine for a week.

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