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bmaz 
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Posted: December 14, 2005 at 12:39 PM / IP Logged  

could someone please end my torment by a 2005 jeep liberty ....

the 2004 is completely different and i dont have access to any tech hotlines...

i know the wire color and location and that its 5-wire but i need a schimatic for wiring the relays ...

could some one please wake me from my nightmare....

bmaz

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5 wire?......you sure?

One wire Tan/dk.blue   junction box green connector. Its under a black cover. pin 10 or 14 (same wire) lock 1.5kohms, unlock 470ohms

bmaz 
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i have direct tech sheet that says its ..

tan/blue and 5 wire at the back of the fuse box but i didn,t get the diagram....

bmaz

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i don't know where you are looking but the lock and unlock motor is 5wire,

the lock and unlock wire is a single wire system, and resistors are needed, and relays

OhioMike1101 
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Just did one last week.  Spend the extra for the combo bypass and make life VERY EASY. 
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OhioMike1101 wrote:
Just did one last week.  Spend the extra for the combo bypass and make life VERY EASY. 

I can vouche for that, makes life so much easier when installing in these complex vehicles

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use a 457C and you'll be done in 15 minutes
Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer
Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979

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