Type a and type b are the most common types of door lock switch configurations found in most vehicles.
How to wire power door lock switch.
Part 4 of 5.
Tighten the battery clamp.
This will ensure that the connection is good.
In most cases you will not need to add relays for this type.
Hooking up the battery step 1.
Most of the newer alarms and keyless entries on the market today have both positive and negative 200 ma door lock outputs that are usually capable of activating the factory relays.
Then connect to the wires that activate each relay accordingly.
Then connect to the wires that activate each relay accordingly.
Reconnect the ground cable back onto the batteryâ s negative post.
Here is an easy 5 wire setup for anyone to use in any vehicle without the use of any relays.
Most of the newer alarms and keyless entries on the market today have both positive and negative 200 ma door lock outputs that are usually capable of activating the factory relays.
Open the vehicleâ s hood.
3 wire positive door locks.
This video will show you how to wire relays to control aftermarket door lock actuators.