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compaqnx6325 
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Posted: August 28, 2008 at 9:02 PM / IP Logged  
I bought a  Bulldog 102E remote starter and keyless entry  to install for my Lexus RX330(2005). Everything is OK. Remote starter is work fine and has a good range. My trouble is when I use the remote to lock or unlock the door, all window glass moving too.
Is there anybody has the same my problem? And what is your solution?
Thank you for any help
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This is the info from The Audiovox tech website.
     Power Unlock          GRAY          (-)          IN DRIVERS DOOR          
     PowerLock          BROWN          (-)          IN DRIVERS DOOR
This is the note included with that info.
       EXTENDED TRIGGERS ON DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK WIRES WILL ROLL WINDOWS UP/DOWN
If there is a way to shorten the pulse output of your alarm, that should keep the windows from moving.
If there is no way to shorten the pulse, let me know, this can be accomplished with a relay and a capacitor.
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Your help is very usefull. Thank you very much.Please show me how to cut the pulse shorter. Buldog technical support do not help. Their phone is always busy.

Thank again.

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Following is a diagram of what has to happen. You will have to do this twice, once for the lock wire and once for the unlock circuit. The diagram calls for a 1000 microfarad capacitor. I think you need to use a 220 or a 470 mic capacitor. The 470 should give you a quarter of a second. The 220 should give you 1/8 of a second. The item on the right relay is a diode. 1n4001 they are available at RadioShack. The diode is connected across terminals 85 and 86 of the relay. It matters which end the silver band is installed.
lexus rs330 door lock/unlock -- posted image.
compaqnx6325 
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You are right, the controller sent  too long pulses is the reason. I have changed a new one. Everything is OK. Thank you  so much.

I got a lot trouble with Bulldog Remote Starter. Could you give me an advice to buy a better one?

Thanks,

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Posted: September 21, 2008 at 4:28 AM / IP Logged  

I missed your last question until tonight.  I had no electricity the week you asked the question.  Since I got into this industry over 20 years ago, the one thing that I instantly noticed was the reliability of the Audiovox Prestige series of alarm and Remote Start Pieces.(when they started making the starters)  Short of broken switches and broken buttons on their remote controls I have never seen a defective brain.  They may not be the coolest thing on the market, but I would not own anything else.  At least look at the APS-997


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