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Wiring Keyless Entry to Door Poppers


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ec1ipse420 
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Posted: July 08, 2005 at 6:49 PM / IP Logged  
Anyone have experience with this? I installed door poppers on my eclipse and got keyless entry to wire to work with the poppers. Never done this before so if anyone has any ideas, or know how to do it Id greatly appreciate it.
Here is the wiring diagram for the keyless entry:
http://www.x-shield.x3performance.com/images/900s.jpg
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You will need one channel per door. Use the unlock for the driver's side and use an AUX channel for the passengerside door. Wire the door popper solenoid like you would a trunk release solenoid : http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/images/install_notes/206.jpg
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i would use AUX's for both doors.
 
other wise when you disarm. the door will pop open.
 
imagine with a long range system you in a shopping centre and you unarm by accident and your door swings open LOL.
 
suppose it depends on yourself really
ec1ipse420 
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Powermyster wrote:
i would use AUX's for both doors.
 
other wise when you disarm. the door will pop open.
 
imagine with a long range system you in a shopping centre and you unarm by accident and your door swings open LOL.
 
suppose it depends on yourself really

if I use AUX for both doors, wouldn't that open both doors at the same time

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Posted: July 10, 2005 at 5:03 PM / IP Logged  
Powermyster was suggesting using two different AUXes-- one for driver, one for pass.
Looking at your wiring diagram, I have no idea if you have two (or 8 or 1 or 0), so I don't know if that'll work for you,
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