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HELP: USDM KEYLESS CONTROL UNIT ISSUE

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Old May 31, 2013 | 04:47 PM
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Just hooked everything up and the Viper alarm now works WITHOUT having to solder the green and blue wires to the board. Like I said, un plug the connector and fish your green and blue wires through the two open spots so they will make contact with the pins when you plug it back in. Green wire next to the red/white wire on the connector, blue next to the black wire. DONE. WORKS. BOO YAAA such a good feeling.
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Old May 31, 2013 | 07:52 PM
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sweet ill try that this weekend thanks..
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Old Jul 9, 2013 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by BLAQ&GREYs2k
Just hooked everything up and the Viper alarm now works WITHOUT having to solder the green and blue wires to the board. Like I said, un plug the connector and fish your green and blue wires through the two open spots so they will make contact with the pins when you plug it back in. Green wire next to the red/white wire on the connector, blue next to the black wire. DONE. WORKS. BOO YAAA such a good feeling.
That looks to be correct, based on the USDM wiring diagram that schmittx uploaded.





https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/832...unit-diagrams/

I'm going to go try it out...
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Old Jul 9, 2013 | 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by skibbz
Originally Posted by BLAQ&GREYs2k' timestamp='1370047625' post='22579523
Just hooked everything up and the Viper alarm now works WITHOUT having to solder the green and blue wires to the board. Like I said, un plug the connector and fish your green and blue wires through the two open spots so they will make contact with the pins when you plug it back in. Green wire next to the red/white wire on the connector, blue next to the black wire. DONE. WORKS. BOO YAAA such a good feeling.
That looks to be correct, based on the USDM wiring diagram that schmittx uploaded.





https://www.s2ki.com/...-unit-diagrams/

I'm going to go try it out...
Yup, I can confirm that this is correct and makes wiring up door lock / unlock very simple and clean.

Does anyone know the part number for the OEM wire pins? I'd like to add those for a nicer install down the road...
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by skibbz
Originally Posted by skibbz' timestamp='1373437813' post='22657225
[quote name='BLAQ&GREYs2k' timestamp='1370047625' post='22579523']
Just hooked everything up and the Viper alarm now works WITHOUT having to solder the green and blue wires to the board. Like I said, un plug the connector and fish your green and blue wires through the two open spots so they will make contact with the pins when you plug it back in. Green wire next to the red/white wire on the connector, blue next to the black wire. DONE. WORKS. BOO YAAA such a good feeling.
That looks to be correct, based on the USDM wiring diagram that schmittx uploaded.





https://www.s2ki.com/...-unit-diagrams/

I'm going to go try it out...
Yup, I can confirm that this is correct and makes wiring up door lock / unlock very simple and clean.

Does anyone know the part number for the OEM wire pins? I'd like to add those for a nicer install down the road...
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I wondered the same. Its not a standard pin size because I tried using the wire/pin from my DEI/Viper alarm and it would not go into the connector.
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