Type C Door Locks: Reversing Polarity System - Avital 2000 Operation Manual

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I H2/A WHITE/BLACK: Once both door lock wires are located and cut, connect the white/black wire to the
master switch side of the lock wire. The master switch side will show (+)12V when the master switch is oper-
ated to the lock position and (-) ground when the master switch is in the middle position.
I H2/B GREEN/BLACK: Connect the green/black wire to the other side of the lock wire. This is the motor side
of the lock wire and it goes to the lock motor through the slave switch.
I H2/C VIOLET/BLACK: This wire must be connected to a constant (+)12 volts. The best connection point for
this wire is the constant (+)12V supply for the door lock switch*, or directly to the positive (+) battery post
with a fuse at the battery post.
*NOTE: Except in GM cars with retained accessory power (RAP). In these vehicles, the (+)12V feed
to the door lock switches is turned off if the doors are closed for any length of time.
NOTE: Most direct-wired power lock systems require 15 amps of current to operate. Connecting the
violet/black wire to a poor source of voltage will keep the door locks from operating properly.
I H2/D BROWN/BLACK: Connect the brown/black wire to the master switch side of the unlock wire. The master
switch side will show (+)12V when the master switch is in the unlock position and (-) ground when the
master switch is in the middle position.
I H2/E BLUE/BLACK: Connect the blue/black wire to the other side of the unlock wire.
type C: reversing polarity system
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