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1992 Mits Diamante keyless entry


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solowtruckin 
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Hey everyone. Ok heres the deal. I got a cheap keyless entry kit on ebay. I've boughten 10 or so before from this guy and have had no problems installing them in cars. Until I decided to install one for my friend in his Mitsubishi Diamante 1992. The keyless entry kit has four wires. Black - Ground, Red - 12volt, Blue - Option 1 (unlock), Green - Option 2 (lock). Now normally I just connect a power, ground, and then remove the automatic lock panel and tie into those wires. Well this car had a hundred (actually 15 or so) wires coming out of one harness and then 5 out of another. All on the same panel. He has automatic windows, and automatic locks already. I just need to know what two wires to tie into to get his keyless entry to work right. On the install sheet I got with the unit it came with a wire chart for his car. However it says. "Caution! This car uses a data link system for power windows, each switch in each door is a local control unit. Wire colors given are at switch in each door. Other vehicle systems are also controlled by data link."
Do I need to over ride this data link thing, to get this little unit to work right?? Please help me all you great installers. This has my mind wondering!!!!
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are you looking to hook up the door locks or the windows????
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Power Lock      RED / blue 1 of 2              (-) trigger
Power Unlock      RED / blue 1 of 2      (-) trigger
       Found at T-shaped harness above fusebox at bot. of T
Notes: DL wires can be found in similar spot on either side of vehicle or in harness behind glove box. Must test from passenger switch.
solowtruckin 
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ok. Would those wire colors be the same at the switch harness??? I've found those wires, but I couldn't find them at the fuse box.  Are these the same wires???? Also is there a constant 12v around any of these wires. That way I don't have to run a power wire to the battery. I don't like tieing into the fuse box, but I love tapping into wires. lol.  Please help and I appreciate all your responses so far.

Thanks.


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