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resistors for 95 mazda protege


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guess0927 
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My car is a 95 mazda protege dx.
I am going to install a keyless entry and my car is a one wire lock system.
I know that I have to use 2 relays with 2 resistors but I don't know
what resistors I have to use?
Please tell me the value of each resistor for lock and unlock that I have to use?
thank you
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Looks like conflicting information for the 1995 Mazda Protege.

Here is info from Bulldog Security :

 POWER LOCK        GREEN / WHITE (TYPE B)     IN PASSENGER KICK PANEL    
 POWER UNLOCK  GREEN/ RED (TYPE B)         IN PASSENGER KICK PANEL 

Here is info from AudioVox:

Power Unlock  WHITE/ BLUE  (-)   ONE WIRE SYSTEM                    Straight (-)
PowerLock       WHITE/ BLUE  (-)   IN PLUG ON FUSE PANEL        (-) thru 4.7k ohm resistor

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meter would be your best bet honestly. resistances can vary from car to car. although lock ones are often common, i have had them be completely different from what diagrams say.
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guess0927 
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thank you so much
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Posted: December 28, 2010 at 1:25 PM / IP Logged  

both fortin and wiremagic say

lock - straight ground

unlock - 1k ohm

when i did my aunts protege it was also 1k ohm

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*Is there a lock switch? NOT door push, if so measure the resistance or resistances at the switch, that's my trick on the Voyager.

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