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senaddor 
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Does anyone know where I can find door trigger wire for 2000 Mazda protege. I found few posts where it says location is drivers kick panel BLACK/ Blue. I took the kick panel off. There are 3 BLACK/ Blue wires coming out of fuse box, so can I splice in any of these three wire or I am looking in the wrong place?. Also, what is the conditiion of this wire (i.e. 12V when door open or GND when door open?). How do I verify I have the correct wire? I installed Code Alarm F50/F55 and can't get into programming mode. Remotes only lock/unlock doors. When I hold both buttons I get four flashes.

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12v when door closed, 0V when open.
Shaughn Murley
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moonliter 
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Door trigger wire color is BLACK/ blue (common to all 4 doors), which is grounded when any of the doors is opened. Use dmm (+) probe to constant +12v, test the black /blue wire with the black probe, should read nothing when all doors are closed, will read +12v on the dmm when any of the doors is open.
senaddor 
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I found the BLACK/ blue wire in drivers kick panel bundle. I am still not able to go into programming mode. My remote can only lock and unlock doors. When I hold both buttons together  (to start the vehicle) I get four flashes, which according to manual means Tach has not been learned. I am confident that all the wiring connections are OK. Again this is CODE ALARM F50 system.

Thanks Everyone.

moonliter 
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If this is a new install, have you done the programming the tach signal yet ? before you try to remote start ?

senaddor 
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Yes. It is a new install. I have not done programming tach signal because I can't get into "remote transmitter programming" mode. Instructions say to hold emergency overide button 10 seconds and after 10 seconds I should  hear three horn sounds, but I get no response from module at all. I appreciate your help with this.

moonliter 
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Didn't you say that you remote can lock and unlock the doors ? If it does, that meant the remote already programmed. Besides, it also responded when you tried to remote start with 4 flashes. Do the tach signal learn & find out from there.
senaddor 
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Yes. Remote can lock and unlock doors. How do I do tach signal learn?

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I don't have the install instruction on this unit. If it is the same as code alarm csm-3 then i can tell u how. What it says in your install instruction ?

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You can try this.

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