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Old 08-04-2007, 06:09 PM
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Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the remote entry? I want to make the buttons do other functions, like roll down the windows, open the sunroof and open the trunk. But I need a diagram to build the programable logic circuit to design it.


 
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Connection - Wire - Location

Constant 12V+ - White Ignition Switch Harness
Starter - Black/Red Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition - Black/White Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 - Blue Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory - Blue/Black Ignition Switch Harness
Tach - Brown Coil Pack
Neutral Safety Wire - Black/Yellow (-) Switch Driver's Side of Transmission
Brake Switch - Green Brake Switch
Trunk Pin - Red/Green (-) Trunk Light
Parking Lights - Green/White 18 Pin Connector at Fuse Panel
Head Lamp - Red Light Switch or Steering Column Harness
Factory Disarm Light - Green/Orange Driver's Door Boot or Green/White Driver's Kick Panel
Door Trigger - Red/Green (-) Driver's Kick or Black 19 Pin Connector on Back of Fuse
Door Lock - Brown/White (-) Driver's Kick Panel or Relay below Radio
Door Unlock - Brown (-)
Horn Wire - Green/Black (-) Steering Column White 3 Pin Connector
Windows Up - LF=Green/Red, RF=Brown/Yellow MAIN
Windows Down - LF=Green/Black, RF=Green/Yellow




dei makes modules for window up/down and sunroof open close ... trunk you just need an actuator
 
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What I want to do is take a programable logic chip and filter the pulses output by the Remote Entry Module[REM] (maybe panic button). If the button is triggered multiple times in a set period of time it will trigger different outputs then the standard one.


Then maybe the door unlock for trunk release. I know the unlock button already filters keypresses because once is driver's and twice opens passenger's. I'd have to monitor the actual outputs from the REM or pressing the actual door lock might cause problems. It would suck if I was going down the highway and pressed the door unlock and the trunk released.

Does the panic button just trigger the horn on "Horn Wire - Green/Black (-) Steering Column White 3 Pin Connector"?
 
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Old 08-05-2007, 02:25 PM
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I thought you were installing an aftermarketremote entry , not using the stocker ....
 
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Nope just trying to make the stock unit better, hehe.
 
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I think you migh have to look at aftermarket units to help understand the stock one first. The stock one is very basic. Then you'd have to trace down the signals that would tie into your logic chip, while still making sure that the panic button still did it's job. I need aspirin now, lol.
How ever you go about this Robert, good luck bud. It sounds very interesting and if you pull it off, there may be a group of car owners that would want something like this.
 
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Does anyone have an idea where exactly the module is in a 98? I checked under the back seat and the drivers side quarter panel but nothing there. If I can get a part number maybe I can get a drawing from the dealer, for a price of course, lol.
 
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I ripped mine out ten years ago I thought it was drivers side kick panel ...
 
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Default RE: remote entry wiring

While were on the topic of remote entry wiring... does the 99 avenger come with an alarm... im asking because some times when i get into my car and start it lights blink like an alarm should be going off but theres no horns.... what should i do?
 
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Default RE: remote entry wiring

some were equiped with a factory alarm when locked it has a red light in the instrument cluster... check the panic button on the remote should honk
 


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