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2001 volkswagon jetta door lock wires


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mobiletoys2002 
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where exactly is the door lock wires in this vehicle.i went into the drivers door and found none i was looking forever is it behind that metal plate that covers the door???
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I have info telling me it is in the drivers door at hte door module but i have no clue where this is i took the panel off and i could not find the wires needed. I saw a motor with a box on top is this the window motor ?is that the module on top? i think it is behind that metal panel on the door .Is it?
Someone please help me is there a doorlock module for this car?
Is the wires beneath that metal plate?
what is that motor for or the box on top of it ??
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Can someome help me ,please? i really want to know where these wires are.; i have spent at least an hour looking.
mikeshonda750 
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Take a deep breath~  Your dealing with a negative pulse system

Pull off the drivers kick panel. Locate the Yellow wire with a Blue stripe. This is your LOCK wire. Make your connection there. Now find your Dark Green with a Red stripe. This is your UNLOCK wire.

1 Negative pulse through the UNLOCK (DG/R) wire will turn off the OEM alarm. 2 Negative pulses through the UNLOCK (DG/R) wire will unlock the doors.

Depending on what system your using, you may need to program it for 2 pulses to unlock, or simply inform the customer that 1 unlock = disarm 2 unlock's = doors unlock.

Good luck!

mobiletoys2002 
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ok i understand the door locks being negative ,but whats this about the multiplexed lock sytem does this vehicle have them?? I thought if it had a door lock module the wires in the car are data and not the voltage i need> Dont i have to go into the door if it does have a door lock control unit in the door because i know it must because it has the window roll down feature with the key in the drivers door,
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As far as i can tell, nothing extra required... the Yel/blu grn/red are all you need to tie into. What is the problem though? are you not seeing these color wires in the kick panel? Are they doing nothing when you tie into them? In all honesty you shouldnt have to go into the door panel on this vehicle unless your trying to wire something "special" in. Also, im not firmiliar with the location of the module, but it does not have to be in the door to make it work that way... you could simply have a switch in the door that operates off the lock mechanisim, that goes to a controll unit under the dash or even in the trunk, then goes back to the power windo circut.... what troubles are you having friend?

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