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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 01:41 PM
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Default connector PINOUT for driversdoor control switch

does anyone happen to have the pinout for the master window/lock/mirror control panel in the drivers door of a 2017 1500 QC?

i am thinking about adding a keypad lock to the truck so that i can secure it and not have to carry my keys (i do ALOT of mountain biking in rather remote place, loosing a key in the woods could mean a couple hour wait for a spare, and im not comfortable leaving an unsecured key in the parking lot).

i do have a backup plan if i cant figure it out, but the installation instructions that i have seen make it look like a pretty easy install if i can figure out the PINOUT of that specific connector, i can trigger it with a keypad and the truck would just think im sitting inside hitting the button.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2017 | 01:46 PM
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have a look here. Gotta do a bit of hoop jumping for access, but, So far, I haven't encountered a wiring diagram they didn't have.....
 
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Old Dec 20, 2017 | 10:38 AM
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alright, i think that gave me the confirmation i needed, at least between that and another PDF i found direct from dodge (or so it appears), ill let you all know if this is going to proceed forward or not, may even end up doing a DIY posts for it since i cant seem to find one anywhere
 
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