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2000 Chrysler Sirrus Remote Door Locks


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catburton22 
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I have a 2000 sirrus and am installing a premier asp-150a security system into it. i have everything but the remote door lock/unlock hooked up because i was curious as to where exactly i should hook this up. ive browsed around this site a bit and found some info but am unsure what type of wiring it uses (ie: single, 3 wire -/+ ect.)

can someone help me out?

thanks

Craig3708 
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http://bulldogsecurity.com/New%20Wires/New%20Wires/Wires/images/chry1wirecarsredirect.htm

  This should be the info you are looking for......

       Craig

catburton22 
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That info dosen't help much... The car already has power locks... i just need to know what wires to splice into

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CHRYSLER, CIRRUS, 2000, Power Lock
Use positive (+) trigger thru a 620 ohm resistor to lock, and a positive (+) trigger thru a 2.7K ohm resistor to unlock. Must use relays.
Power Lock WHITE/ green   +   rear of fuse box under dash
Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it.2000 Chrysler Sirrus Remote Door Locks -- posted image.
catburton22 
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thanks pencil... i ended up going to canadian tire and asking them... they printed off the wire list for me with all that stuff on it... :) picked up a relay for the starter interrupt as well... should be done in no time... :)

thanks

ian

catburton22 
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is it a big deal if i dont use relays... cause i was testing it to see if it would work and it did... but only if i had the 620 ohm resister on red wire...

not sure what the deal is there...

catburton22 
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i should also add that i didnt use relays


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