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Factory RKE on a 01 Strauts SE


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matto02 
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Does anybody know how to tell if a 2001 Dodge Stratus SE sedan is equiped with RKE from the factory? 

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RKE was usually built into the BCM @ driver Fuse / Relay box.

Have your Dealer run the V I N & they can tell you everything that was ordered

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matto02 
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Ok, dumb question.  What does BCM stand for.  Also, I'm looking into wiring up a Keyless Entry/Alarm system, but I've read that Dodge has positive door triggers.  Can anybody give me some information on this?  

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BCM=Body Control Module

Power Lock:WHITE/ GREEN (+)AT THE BCM***
Power Unlock:WHITE/ GREEN (+)AT THE BCM***

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How do I locate the BCM?

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I don't know the exact location but check under dash or behind centre console. Look for a metal box.
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BCM is on the left of Driver Dash where your Fuses & Relays are..........Behind the Fuses is a LARGE ( usually ) White Plactic Unit that all of your wires plug into........That is the BCM..........
If you are trying to determine if you have Factory Keyless........Call your Dealer & have him run the V I N..........
Other wise, you can install a Aftermarket Keyless Entry
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Ok,  my aftermarket system uses a negative trigger for the power locks,  how do i make this compatable for the positive trigger that Dodge uses on their cars.
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Couple of ways you can hook-up..........

You can go to the Relays in the Fuse Box ....  ( They are hard to pull out ) and wire directly to the Negative Pulse PIN
OR
2 SPDT Relays

Relay 1

LOCK:

PIN 87 = Constant 12 volt ( + )
PIN 87a = XX
PIN 30 = 750 ohm Resistor to WHITE / Green Wire in vehicle
PIN 85 = Negative Lock Output from Unit
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Relay 2

UNLOCK:

PIN 87 =Constant 12 volt ( + )
PIN 87a = XX
PIN 30 = 1.8k Resistor to WHITE / Green  Wire in vehicle
PIN 85 = Negative UNLock Output fromUnit
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

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Just a note my system I would install is a CrimeStopper CS-2003DC Series II
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