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khines5330 
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I am having issues with the parking lights and door locks.

Door locks: Placed a 100Ohm and 330Ohm resistor on PURPLE / green (-) door lock/unlock wire.... cant get it to work.

Parking Lights: Placed a 2KOhm resistor on RED / pink wire.....cant get it to work , but the chime activates.

Please help

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Lock is negative trigger thru a 330 ohm resistor.  Unlock is negative trigger thru a 100 ohm resistor.  MUST use relays.

On vehicles without memory seats, the wire can be found in the driver kick, door harness.  On vehicles with memory seats, the wire is in the driver door at the DMMM (Driver Memory Mirror Module).

Parking lights : PINK/RED , Parking lights are negative trigger thru a 1100 ohm resistor.  There is a rest resistance on the wire, so MUST use a relay to isolate away from the switch.

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khines5330 
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Can you give me a pin to wire explanation for the relays

Thanks in advance

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Go get yourself the 451m from DEI. That'll make it a whole lot easier to do the doorlock relays, since it has both relays built into a small lil box.
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Essentially the diagram will be like this: http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/images/install_notes/145.jpg except that the output wire of 30 goes to separate wires instead of the same wire.
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khines5330 
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Thanks Velocity.

You stated that the 30 pin output would go to seperate wires, which has me a bit confused.  My wiring diagram for has a single wire (-) pulse door lock wire Violet/Green. Is there another wire I need to know about?

Also any ideas on the parking lights relay setup?

Tou all have been great. Thanks!

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Posted: May 29, 2004 at 10:09 AM / IP Logged  
My apologies, the diagram is right and the Dodge uses a single wire system. I must have been tired last night and wasn't paying attention to what I was typing
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Also the parking light wire will be set up just like the door wires but instead of the the diagram above use this one: http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/images/install_notes/P2N.jpg and have the resistor on pin 30 going to the PINK/RED wire. Your (+) parking light wire from your remote starter will now go to pin 85.
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Velocity;

Just wanted to say thanks, Ill report back if succesful

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No pproblem at all, let us know if you need more help
Jeff
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