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Door Locks

The system comes with a built in relay pack for door lock oper- ation. When attempting to interface the power door locks with your system it is important to understand that there are multiple types of door locking systems in today's vehicles. To determine your vehicle’s power door lock system, check the web information on your vehicle.

If your door lock system is a different type than described in this guide, go to www.designtech-intl.com (On-Line Tech Support, Tech Tips) to download the door lock systems guide. This guide identifies the type of system for your vehicle. With the built in door lock relays you can properly interface the power locks with your keyless entry/remote start system. If you are unable to identify your door lock system with the web information please contact Directed Technical Support.

Although there are numerous types of door lock circuits, the most common is the negative triggered door lock system (Type B). If your vehicle has a negative triggered door lock system, follow the steps below. If your vehicle has any other type of door lock system then, the easiest way to determine which type of door lock system you are working with is to remove the master locking switch itself, which is usually on the driver’s door or on the center console. Once you have determined which type of factory door lock circuit you are working with, and the color codes of the switch wires to be used, you can usually simplify the

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