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96 plymouth breeze door lock problem


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Installtech323 
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Posted: January 19, 2006 at 11:56 PM / IP Logged  

i added door lock module (dei 456l) to a existing alarm system on a 96 plymouth breeze i follow directions correctly the module was programed correctly but after programing unit the door lock system stopped working you could here the factory relays working but the door actuator does not move up or down i also check power going to the actuator power appears only when the door lock switch on the door is pushed to unlock. other than that their is no power when you push lock button

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check the door lock fuse which is on the drivers left side of dash,also check the fuses beside battery.I had the same problem once and had to replace door lock fuse and after disconnecting the battery negative terminal for a few seconds everything was okay.
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The Plymouth uses a Type F system. Did you get the resistance of the LOCK & UNLOCK wires within 2 % of the appropriate resistance ?
Use positive (+) trigger thru a 620 ohm resistor to lock, and a positive (+) trigger thru a 2.7K ohm resistor to unlock.
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i used a module 456l for the door locks
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Posted: January 24, 2006 at 8:39 AM / IP Logged  
As desh 187 posted: Check Fuses first.  Get the Door Locks working with the Switch, even if you have to disconnect 461L.  Then go back & RELEARN 461L.
Follow instruction EXACTLY.
  I have had issues with the 461L & don't use it.
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