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b18civic4lyf 
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Alright so i have a 96 civic that i installed power door locks on, the actuators themselves have 2 wires a green and a blue, i am currently trying to install my Viper 5000 alarm system, and i cannot seem to get the alarm system to lock/unlock the doors...please help asap thanks
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this topic seems to come up quite regularily here. just search "actuators" and you should be able to get you awnsers quick.
b18civic4lyf 
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yeah i have been looking through all of these forums for hours and still cant find the answers i am looking for.. i am trying to find out how on a Viper 5000 or Viper 3000 alarm system which wires coming off the door lock harness go to the actuator wires to lock/unlock my doors, and if i need to a relay pack or something of that nature
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you need two relays...
86 and 87 on both relays need 12v
87a on both need ground
85 - lock or unlock from alarm
30 green or blue from actuator
this is assuming the alarm doesn't have onboard relays.
b18civic4lyf 
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the alarm has onboard relays and the door lock harness from the alarm has a few wires, for different combinations as needed, i need to kno which wires from the harness go to my actuators

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WHITE/ black BROWN / black need ground......violet/black and violet need 12v......blue/black and GREEN/ black out to actuator
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also, if you hook the blue/black and GREEN/ black up wrong, it just reverses the door locks. locks when it should unlock, just reverse the wires to correct it.
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In case the alarm does not have relays I think this might help: http://www.ambientweather.com/dbcs6600dlm.html      

But b18civic4lyf sorry if I change the topic here but I'm waiting on some actuators myself any advice on installing them, I have the same car. Thanks.

b18civic4lyf 
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thanks alot thats all i needed
b18civic4lyf 
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the only advise i can really give you on them is be patient, the civic's door panel/ locking mechanism locations make it a bitch, just dont be afraid to be creative, your going to have to bend the actuator arm some and trial and error it until it works properly, but then again i bought some cheap stuff off ebay but they seem to be doing quiet well just wish they were a little quieter


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