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kroutonz 
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I have a 1991 240sx and just installed a central locking system. The acuator has 5 wires coming out of it white, black, blue, green, and brown. I'm installing a 350HV alarm and don't know how to tell which wire goes where for the keyless entry. Also with the parking lights it says RED / blue and behind the dash dimmer, but there are 2 RED / blue wires behind the dash dimmer. Should I just cut one and if the parking lights don't work use that one? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
kroutonz 
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I got the parking lights working and thought i did the door locks right, but when i put the alarm in everything worked except for the door locks :( any ideas?
howie ll 
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If the 350 has 6 wires on its lock output, then BROWN / back and  WHITE/ black to ground, purple and PURPLE / black to 12V+batt via a 7.5amp fuse, GREEN/ black to green on motor and blue/ black to blue on motor depending on wether it "pulls" down to lock.  If it only has blue and green then you will need either a 451 lock module or 2 x relays. As for your lights issue, test both leads with a DMM, if it changes either goes 12v+ or to ground on light activation then wire the white accordingly (see installation instructions for alarm). 

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