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Old 03-05-2009, 06:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Keyless Power Lock - Shorting the Fuse

Let me start by saying I have a 1998 Camry 4cyl, calif. emissions.

I'm currently installing a Keyless Entry / Remote starter unit....

All is well on the remote starter side of things -- starts like a beauty!

However, the keyless entry seem to be frying the fuse.

I hear the clickity-click of the module, and then *zap*, the fuse is toast.

I'm using wiring diagrams found from bulldogsecurity.com and have found ones from the12volt.com that differ. And now a bit confused as to whether or not I have connected to the RIGHT wires.

I have a feeling that perhaps its simply reversed (not by my doing as I double and triple checked everything) and this is the cause of the short...

Anyone here with experience installing in this particular vehicle?
Or perhaps wiring diagrams that can confirm which site is correct?
(Also the12volt.com shows Door Unlock/Driver's Unlock/etc -- what's the difference -- or should it not matter?)
And lastly, I want to confirm that these door locks are Type B.

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