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Model 24923 Installation Guide - Ready Remote

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Type G: Positive (+) multiplexThis system is sometimes found in Ford, Mazda, Chrysler, and GM vehicles. The door lock switch or doorkey cylinder may contain either one or two resistors. When interfacing with this type of door lock system, tworelays or a DEI 451M must be used.Single-Resistor TypeIf one resistor is used in the door lock switch/key cylinder, the wire will pulse (+)12 volt in one direction andless than (+)12 volt when operated in the opposite direction.Two-Resistor TypeIf two resistors are used in the factory door lock switch/key cylinder, the switch/key cylinder will read lessthan (+)12 volt in both directions.Determining the Proper Resistor ValuesTo determine the resistor values, the door lock switch/key cylinder must be isolated from the factory door locksystem. For all testing, use a calibrated digital multimeter that is set to ohms.1. Cut the output wire from the door switch/key cylinder in half.2. Test with the meter from the switch side of the cut door switch/key cylinder wire to a reliable constant(+)12V source. Some good constant (+) 12V references are the power input source to the door lockswitch/key cylinder, the ignition switch power wire, or the battery (+) terminal.3. Operate the door lock switch/key cylinder in both directions to determine the resistor values. If the multimeterdisplays zero resistance in one direction, no resistor is needed for that direction.4. Once the resistor value(s) is determined, refer to the wiring diagram for proper wiring.© 2010 Directed Electronics. All rights reserved.21

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