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clyde 
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Posted: November 28, 2002 at 10:10 PM / IP Logged  

Hello people, I need help with a alarm hook up on a 2000 durango.It have a keeyless entry . I want to know what type of door lock system it has, 3 wire or 5 wire. Do I need to add relays? Do I add resistors for the door locks, and finaly I want to hook up a fuel cut off ,any help would be appreciated

ANDY 

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you need to find the lt green orange wire in the drivers kick panel. this is a one wire door lock system or multiplex, you need to use relays set up for a negative trigger , meaning pin 85 is possitive input from alarm pin 30 is your output 87a not used, pin 87and 86 ground. when you activate door locks on alarm it will through a negative trigger out of the relays. on the lock wire going to lt GREEN/ orange wire you need a 647 ohm resistor and on the unlock wire you need a double pulse 1562 ohm resistor  and needs to be set to double pulse unlock or willnot unlock. door locks also arm and disarm factory alarm. the resistors dont have to be exact they have to be inrange.  this info is from techsoft deis website for advanced installers.
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