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Help with ipd/crimestop keyless entry wiring 200 1991

Just got a crimestopper kit from ebay and a door lock from the
yard, has anyone intalled this or the kit from ipd (same unit)
that can help with the wiring? Wiring isn't my specialty, far from it.

Maybe the ipd has some wiring instructions specific to the 240.
the generic instructions are pretty basic. thanks








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Help with ipd/crimestop keyless entry wiring 200 1991

I can't help specifically, but what I did for the remote start was cut the insulation on the wires coming out of the ignition and used a multimeter to tell which were 'powered' at which stage of ignition. I haven't done the door locks yet, because I am waiting for plastic pieces to the door so i can put it back on.
How do you get wires to the door from say, by the steering column?
-Nathan








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Help with ipd/crimestop keyless entry wiring 200 1991

"How do you get wires to the door from say, by the steering column? "

With the door panel removed you can tug on the wires going into the door jamb wire boot and feel them wiggling just above the fuse panel. I find it is a lot easier to pull wires through that area after disconnecting the battery and removing the fuse panel. There's an asphalt panel that can be carefully peeled away for clear access to the door hinge area.

I've installed one keyless entry and have another to install when the weather is more comfortable to work in.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore







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