Remote lock/unlock (dumb question)
Just a dumb question.. but when I lock my Durango remotely, shouldn't the horn chirp or lights flash or something to tell me that I successfully locked it?
(99 SLT)
(99 SLT)
There is no chirp or lights on your factory alarm as it sits.
HOWEVER, I have your solution
You need to get the '99 DAKOTA wiring harness and the MOPAR EVS-II PLUS alarm upgrade FOR YOUR FACTORY ALARM.
It is the coolest because it uses your factory setup, your SAME factory keyfob's and adds the following: glass breakage sensor, horn chirp AND lights flash, new sounds for alarm on and alarm off, a starter interrupt with override switch, a new power horn and a flashing dash light.
"But Indy, did you use this setup?" Yes I did in 2006 and have used it ever since. I did not use the dash light however. All else is installed and works great.
Again, I loved it because it added functions to what I already had instead of gutting the factory setup and wiring in something aftermarket.
I used to get close enough to "hear" my locks click so I knew the alarm was set. I can't possible count how many useless cycles on all my locks I put the Durango through just setting the alarm. NEVER AGAIN! I just listen or watch for the headlight flashes. One flash and one chirp is OFF, two flashes and two chirps of the alarm is ON. And the chirps... the sound is exactly what you would get/expect from really nice aftermarket setups.
Here is your part number (82204268) and order link: https://www.dodgeparts.com/product_i...roducts_id/837
Happy to help!
IndyDurango
HOWEVER, I have your solution

You need to get the '99 DAKOTA wiring harness and the MOPAR EVS-II PLUS alarm upgrade FOR YOUR FACTORY ALARM.
It is the coolest because it uses your factory setup, your SAME factory keyfob's and adds the following: glass breakage sensor, horn chirp AND lights flash, new sounds for alarm on and alarm off, a starter interrupt with override switch, a new power horn and a flashing dash light.
"But Indy, did you use this setup?" Yes I did in 2006 and have used it ever since. I did not use the dash light however. All else is installed and works great.
Again, I loved it because it added functions to what I already had instead of gutting the factory setup and wiring in something aftermarket.
I used to get close enough to "hear" my locks click so I knew the alarm was set. I can't possible count how many useless cycles on all my locks I put the Durango through just setting the alarm. NEVER AGAIN! I just listen or watch for the headlight flashes. One flash and one chirp is OFF, two flashes and two chirps of the alarm is ON. And the chirps... the sound is exactly what you would get/expect from really nice aftermarket setups.
Here is your part number (82204268) and order link: https://www.dodgeparts.com/product_i...roducts_id/837
Happy to help!
IndyDurango
Last edited by IndyDurango; Jun 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM.
So.. you would have to put in a whole new wiring harness for the entire truck????
Thanks, but no thanks...I had a hard time finding a wire under the steering wheel for the stereo controls (which I still haven't gotten to work on my Kenwood with the PAC SWI-JACK adapter..grrr..) but I DID find the HORN wire..oops.
Thanks, but no thanks...I had a hard time finding a wire under the steering wheel for the stereo controls (which I still haven't gotten to work on my Kenwood with the PAC SWI-JACK adapter..grrr..) but I DID find the HORN wire..oops.
Last edited by mvoss2576; Jun 22, 2011 at 09:45 AM. Reason: clarification on wiring harness statement...







