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moparfreak77 
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I own a '95 Jeep Cherokee Country with factory keyless entry. I bought a Prostart Model No. CT3300 and I have the auto starter hooked up but not the keyless entry. It is a pain to have the starter remote and the factory keyless one. I believe my  door locks are negative fed? Do I need relays to make this all work? Thanks
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lock = ORANGE / purple ( + )
unlock= pink/purple   ( + )
both in driver kick panel yes you will need relays.
follow this diagram
https://www.the12volt.com/doorlocks/page3.asp#3wp
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I know the basics of wiring but know nothing about relays. What do I need to know to buy these?
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The Jeep uses a (+) type trigger for it's door lock system. Unless your Prostart has alternating polarity door locks, you will require the use of the relays to convert the (-) signal to a (+) one that the door locks can use.
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Posted: March 05, 2003 at 12:31 PM / IP Logged  
Go to your local auto parts shop or electroni store & ask for 2 30/40 amp SPDT relays. First off, make sure that the Prostart only has (-) trigger door lock wires . If it has (+) & (-) door lock wires then you do not need the relays.
Jeff
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Thanks a lot for the help guys. I'll do that and let you know how I make out.

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