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proinstall 
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Posted: March 08, 2004 at 5:39 PM / IP Logged  

in a S2000, type C locks..

im not great with 5 wire.. so if anyone could help me with the wiring.. :)

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ttt
proinstall 
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nobody has ever used one of these?

where does the purple wire go for type C locks?

serialthrlla 
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purple goes to 12v constant
sroth140 
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i dont have my micro relay book with me... is C the add actuators or ............... actually i think its 5 wire...  if its 5 wire, its not hard to do but its a lot to type.  try a google search. 
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proinstall 
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Hmmm.. well after some research.. I found that there are 2 wires coming out of the keyless module for door locks that are plain old (-) pulse.. Many aftermarket installs have used these wires with no problem.. I wonder why techsoft says type C.. :confused:
sroth140 
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ha, maybe no one in cluded a * for models with keyless entry.  take a fuse holder with a 1amp fuse and ground each wire, see if it works.

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cbag1 
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put the WHITE/ black and BROWN / black wires to ground

put the purple and PURPLE / black wire(s) to 12v

the remaining blue/black and GREEN/ black wires will be your lock and unlock output.

goodluck 

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proinstall wrote:
Hmmm.. well after some research.. I found that there are 2 wires coming out of the keyless module for door locks that are plain old (-) pulse.. Many aftermarket installs have used these wires with no problem.. I wonder why techsoft says type C.. :confused:
Omega says type c also
kickyride 
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It depends on the year. '00-02 is a type C or reversal rest at ground but '03 can be done as a negative pulse.
Mike
Sales/Tech Support - KICKYRIDEoCOM mobile electronics
MECP 1st class-Security Specialist

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