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Re: JCWhitney Keyless entry



JJK1204@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> After reading a message on how the JC Whitney keyless entry system would work
> on my 87 5ktq I went ahead and purchased one. In a later digest someone
> mentioned that the correct method of wiring of the unit was not the method
> outlined in the instructions. The author also mentioned that another digester
> had sent the correct wiring diagram. If possible could someone pass that
> information on to me, it would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> John Katos
> 87 5ktq

John

I Installed a JC Witney keyless entry system in one of my cars (Not a
Audi).  Works like a champ and I get good distance too.  The most
important point is to have the antenna wire showing.  I had my unit
under the ceiling panel and the antenna along the edge.  
This weekend I am install one in my 200TQ.  I already checked the wiring 
for installation.  You have three wires coming out of your vacuum
switches in the two front doors.  The middle wire is your common for the
JC Witney unit and the outside wires are open and close.  Supposedly the
new JC Witney unit has relays built into them.  I'm going to use my own 
relays anyway to be sure.  You probably can use one of these wires for
power to the JC Witney unit because it's 13 volts.  You can splice into
these wires after they come out either door. 

Pat Korach
Kirkland, WA

P.S.  The instruction that came my unit with my unit are pretty
vague.