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  1. Hi Lane, I saw one of your post where you explained using three door lock relays so one click unlocks driver side door and 2 clicks unlocks passenger side. Just wanted to know where in the diagram can I wire the door lock switch where it can lock and unlock both doors? My universal door lock switch has three wires (Ground, Unlock, Lock) Thank you in advance. 

    door lock relay.jpg

    1. FunkyLaneO

      FunkyLaneO

      I have some diodes that will work, pm me your address and I will assemble them with leads and send them to you.  installation is easy.

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  2. Hi Lane, I saw one of your post where you explained using three door lock relays so one click unlocks driver side door and 2 clicks unlocks passenger side. Just wanted to know where in the diagram can I wire the door lock switch where it can lock and unlock both doors? My universal door lock switch has three wires (Ground, Unlock, Lock) Thank you in advance. 

    door lock relay.jpg

    1. FunkyLaneO

      FunkyLaneO

      I can't think of a way that doesn't include a diode, you could get away with just one diode on the passenger side since every time you unlocked that side the driver side would already be unlocked so it wouldn't really matter if it backfed the driver door. I will look and see if I have any diodes here that would work, if I do I can just send them to you.

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  3. Hi Lane, I saw one of your post where you explained using three door lock relays so one click unlocks driver side door and 2 clicks unlocks passenger side. Just wanted to know where in the diagram can I wire the door lock switch where it can lock and unlock both doors? My universal door lock switch has three wires (Ground, Unlock, Lock) Thank you in advance. 

    door lock relay.jpg

    1. FunkyLaneO

      FunkyLaneO

      Thinking about it, if you do intend to use separate relays for your keyless entry and you want to use a switch in the car to lock or unlock both doors then you would need to use a couple diodes on the unlock side to prevent the circuit from bridging.  I did a really crappy markup on the three relay image with switch added.

      DoorLockRelayCircuit4.jpg

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  4. Hi Lane, I saw one of your post where you explained using three door lock relays so one click unlocks driver side door and 2 clicks unlocks passenger side. Just wanted to know where in the diagram can I wire the door lock switch where it can lock and unlock both doors? My universal door lock switch has three wires (Ground, Unlock, Lock) Thank you in advance. 

    door lock relay.jpg

    1. FunkyLaneO

      FunkyLaneO

      If you want to just be able to lock/unlock both doors at once it is easy, you only need two relays, eliminate the one with the pink wire (passenger door relay) and wire everything exactly the same except use the blue wire from the driver door relay to power both actuators, I included an image.

       

      So with your switch you would connect the ground to ground (obviously) and unlock would go to blue wire in my diagram (86 on the unlock relay) and lock would go to the green wire (86 on the lock relay)

       

      hope I understood and this helps, if not feel free to msg me.

      DoorLockRelayCircuit2relay.JPG

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