I am wiring a bait vehicle for our police department. The device we are using sends constant ground for lock and unlock. I've never had a problem wiring other vehicles, but am now trying to install a 1999 Acura Integra and am having problems.
I located the correct wires and everything seem to be working fine. Then started locking fine, but would not unlock. I found that by some combination I still have quite figured out of unlocking the passenger door with the key and holding my tounge right I could get it to start working again. But then after awhile I would start having the problem again. I can't figure out why sometimes it works and sometimes it dosen't and haven't figured out exactly the combination of things to get it working again.
Do I have the wrong wires? Or is the their something else in how the door locks funciton I need to account for?
Thanks,
Mike
What is the wire colors & location that you tapped into for the unlock wire ? What did it meter at ? 5 volts or higher at rest ?
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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
The I found the unlock wire per the wiring diagram on bulldogsecurity.com ,in the driver kick panel (BLACK/ red). I found that as it says in the diagram the wires only test using the passenger switch. I don't show any voltage at rest.
I've played around with it a bunch more and I can't duplicate the problem on demand, but I found that when it does occur if I unlock the paseenger door with the key, turning the key twice to the left, it works normally again.
When I'm in this error condition the driver lock/unlock functions correctly, and the passenger lock works, but not unlock. It's goofy.