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Koolaid421 
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i m having proble,s hooking up my 5 wire central locking power door locks to my remote start. the remote start is a DirectStart 423 with built in keyless entry. i need to know who to hook the door locks to the unit  thanks for the help
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what brand of CDL do you have....
most of them have two wires that are neg trigger wires.
if you ground them, they will operate each way..they may show 12v until you operate the locks.
you should be able to hook up to those wires.
you will need a neg door lock output from the alarm.
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Koolaid421 
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hey the kit is a spal model 148 if that help u any
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i think you will have a purple and brown wire.
check those wires for proper hook up...
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Koolaid421 
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there is a purple and brown is that the wires i use
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use a meter to check the wires
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so should they be + or -
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do i have to hook up both driver and passenger side or just 1 side

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just one side......they may read 12v and then go to ground when you operate the door locks......
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Not familiar with that model of spal but generally those spal central locking kits come with the actuators themselves and a small relay box. If you look at the plug on the relay box there will be a thin brown wire and a thin purple. Each pin should have 2 of the same color wire stuffed into it (meaning 2 browns are in one pin and 2 purples are in another pin). You want to use the brown and purple wires (-) to tap your keyless entry module wires into. Be sure to test first and make sure they are the correct wires and determine which is which. And since they are both stuffed into the same pin and are a central locking kit you only need to tap one of them no need for both driver and pass. Good luck,
Mike
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