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durf23112 
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So my oem keyless won't operate door locks if I initiate remote start. Got a 2006 RX 330 Lexus. So now I'm going to hook up the locks to Rs. Do I hook up the negative output or the postiive  output? Also, do I have to mess with the door triggers. Just want to be able to unlock drivers door after remote start. Help?
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Factory Alarm Arm      brown (driver door key lock)      -      driver door module in door      
Factory Alarm Disarm      gray (driver door key unlock)      double -      driver door module in door
No door triggers needed just the negative lock outputs
You will need to run wires into the door unless you used a full featured bypass module that will controls locks
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Power Unlock     VIOLET     (-)     AT BCM MODULE BEHIND LEFT SIDE OF DASH PIN #12
durf23112 
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Guys thanks for the answers, much appreciated, but now I've got two conflicting (actually 3) approaches. It would be easiest to hit the pin 12 with a negative output from RS without going into the door, but one response says I need to go in. Also, I have a Idatalink ADS-ALCA bypass immobilizer (W2W) hooked up. How can I use that to lock unlock the doors? Let me know. As always
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getting the wire at the bcm is the easiest. you dont use the alca to unlock you use the starter unit
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durf23112 
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Posted: January 12, 2015 at 7:36 AM / IP Logged  
ok. like the BCM way. Assume I can lock AND unlock?? Also, I have almost memorized the install manuals for both the RS and the bypass because I've read them so much, but I didjn't see anything about using the starter hookup to run the lock unlock function. Need to know where to go to get that info..sounds like a good option.
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nevermind, I misunderstood your previous post. Got it now.thanks again
jf durf

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