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False Triggering - Chevy 2001 s10


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bostra 
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I own a chevy s-10 2001.... I thought i installed the door triggers right.... but im guessing i didnt (gives out false triggers).... I drew a diagram to show how i wired them using the diodes... Could anyone point out to me what im doing wrong! :) So that i can fix this ? Id greatly apperciate anyones help...
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bostra 
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oh and yes... i did use the correct wires for the door's! its jsut after the bcm shuts down it triggers it...
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diode band should be facing the BCM.  I have never had a problem with that truck!

 

Use tan for the drivers door located in pin B4 of the purple plug, orange for the passenger door located in pin B2 of the purple plug, must diode isolate these wires.
The BCM is located to the right of the accelerator pedal below the radio. The plugs on the BCM face towards the drivers side.

bostra 
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the diode band is facing the BCM
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replace the diode.. a bad diode will let current pass both ways..
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ive already done, that. it was doing it before with the other diodes
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is ur dome light? thatll cause false triggers
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no.. its hooked up to the correct ones

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i meant is it on?
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This truck does NOT have falsing issues, it is not a ford. It is in your install or your sensors. Your guessing isn't helping your situation. Get your meter and go test all the wires and make sure that you tagged the correct ones. If everything is correct, then turn the shock sensor down.
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