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jerkykid7295 
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Posted: November 14, 2006 at 11:34 PM / IP Logged  
I am putting a compustar in a 2003 venture van and want to control the sliding doors also. How should I wire these for use with the outputs.If I am using relays how should I hook them up.
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Posted: November 15, 2006 at 7:46 AM / IP Logged  
DEI lists the sliding doors as:
Power Sliding Door      lt. blu/blk (L), lt. blue (R)       -       each kick, harness to rear
Just use your auxiliary outputs to throw a ground to these wires and the doors will open/close. You may not need relays for these, what I do to determine if I need relays or not is, find the wires listed using a DMM. Then once I have verified that the wires are the correct ones, I use an old style test light and tap it to the wires. If the ground going through the bulb in the test light is enough to activate the circuit then I do not use a relay if it does not activate the circuit, I add a relay. To add a relay to that setup it is a simple negative:
Pin 30 - Ground
Pin 85 - Constant Fused +12V
Pin 86 - Negative trigger from after market system
Pin 87 - Output to vehicle
Hope this helps.
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Posted: November 15, 2006 at 9:51 AM / IP Logged  
No relay necessary for this vehicle. It's a low negative trigger. I find it easiest to run a wire from the actual switch and run it along side witht he antenna along the top of the roof liner and down the driverside pillar. Make sure that you also program the door unlock for 2.5 seconds and also program the unit to unlock before start, lock after start to disarm the OEM alarm system.
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Posted: November 15, 2006 at 11:21 AM / IP Logged  
If you check the sliding door triggers also come out of the bcm in which I believe is behind the glove box. Door unlock/lock arm/disarm  wires will also be there .This vehicle was built on the same platform as the pontiac montana.

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