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phenom71ca 
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2000 hyundai, trying to hookup the keyless entry. - pulse fromt he alarm.

the switch is in the door. unlocks  all doors or locks

there are 4 wires in the door

blk -

blue + constant

white + on lock

yellow + on lock

what type of system is this , and how many relays and what configuration would i use.

tia

Dave

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2000 Hyundai _____?
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Craig, I can't work out what's going on here, assuming an actuator in each door that wiring is wrong, I'd look for 2 wires that pulse neg one on lock, one on unlock. They should be in the loom coming through from the driver's door. Unless the poster really means yellow + on unlock and do those two, white and yellow sit at ground at rest? If so it's 5 wire (relay interrupt) type.
Model should help.
And since when are we aunties (tia)?
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its a2000 hyundai accent.

sorry about that

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and they are ground at rest (yellow and white)
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Are they aftermarket door locks?   Audiovox has no info for door locks in that vehicle. 

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no they are factory
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They do have this info for the 01, check before attempting. 

keyless entry -- posted image. Power Unlock BLUE (-) AT KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE TO LEFT OF STEERING COLUMN keyless entry -- posted image.
keyless entry -- posted image. PowerLock YELLOW (-) AT KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE TO LEFT OF STEERING COLUMN

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i will have a look tomorrow, this is a wierd system. if you unlock the driver side with the key

it unlocks all the doors. the switch is in the driver door. I think i will just wire in another actuator.

i was hoping not too. but it looks like the was to go. unless someone else knows this type of system.

tia

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It is common to have to install an actuator in the drivers door.  Earlier you stated that the switch locked and unlocked all doors.  You will probably have to install an actuator in the drivers door.
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