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khodyyayo 
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i have an older viper alarm and want to put it in my 95 mustang convertible. i installed the alarm but cant get the doors to lock or unlock. im having trouble with the relays. dont really know how to set them up. if anyone can help and let me know if i need one for locking and one for unlocking, or if a can just use one relay for both, and i need help wiring the relay too thanks guys...khody
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also the door trigger inputs... do they hooked up to the car or to the realy?
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if the car has factory keyless entry, then the door locks are negative trigger. if it does not then the door locks are 5-wire(RAG).

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 dont think my car has factory keyless entry.... how would the relay be set up then. thanks
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He posted the relay setup that you need.   You have to cut the lock and unlock wire between the switch and the motor.  Notice that they are both drawn in a straight line.  Where they turn and go to the relay is where it is showing the cut. 
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if i cut the line then would my door locks work with the alarm?

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If you wire it exactly as the picture, it will still work with the switch and also work with the alarm.
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i set up my relays just like the diagram but i get nothing? dont know what else to do
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Do they work with the switches?   Have you tried grounding terminal 86 of the left relay to see if it unlocks the doors?   When you arm and disarm the alarm, can you feel or hear the relays click?
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how did you test the lock wires to make sure you had the correct ones?
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