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wxxyz 
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I have a Toyota 4Runner with manual locks, and I bought some power door locks. I checked the security section, but I just got confused......3, 4, 5 wire? There are 2 wires coming out of the actual lock assembly.....One wire has markings that look like (-) Signs. The other wire is just plain blue. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

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Did you buy a complete set with relays and buttons? If you didn't you will have to use relays to hook the locks up to your security system.
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is the other wire green?? if so the follow this diagram.

Aftermarket Power Locks -- posted image.

wxxyz 
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Yeah, the other wire is green, Securinu, BUT! :)  I don't have an alarm, I just wanted to hook up power locks.....I'm planning on getting an alarm, but not for a while yet. I guess I will need a relay still, but where do I put the relays in the circuit? And I can't ground the Lock because you have to switch polarity to get it to 'push' or 'pull'  ?

Ohmz....No I didn't...I just bought the actuators?!(the part that actually does the pushing and pulling).

wxxyz 
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Another Question: There are no holes in the door or the door jam to run a wire....Any suggestions?
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what year 4 runner . you can replace the alarm lock/unlock outputs with a switch.
wxxyz 
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It's a 1990 4door.

Sidenote, but also interesting: I got the wiring diagram off this site for the stereo, and its not a match. It says attach the yellow to the (-) of the left rear......there is no yellow wire coming out of the stock stereo!!!! Anyone know where I can get a different color scheme?

wxxyz 
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Thanks Securinu....

I reread you're post:

what year 4 runner . you can replace the alarm lock/unlock outputs with a switch.

Now I understand what you're saying. I'm gonna give it a try.

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Its a 1990 4runner.

Yeah, I think I'll try that, thanks.

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there is a hole in the bottom hinge of the door run thru that hole and drill a hole thru the access hole inside the kick panel. use loom th protect the wires.
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