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Old 08-23-2009, 09:43 PM
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1998 Cavalier: Which wire to interface keyless entry for parking lights?

Hi, I'm putting keyless entry into my daughter's 1998 Cavalier Coupe, 2.2L. I'm installing actuators too, the car did not have power locks previously. I'm to the point of interfacing to the parking lights to let them flash when the doors lock/unlock. The wiring diagram for Cavalier says a brown wire in behind the carpet near the kick panel, in a green connector. I found this brown wire, and interfaced the keyless entry module to it, but the lights aren't flashing.

I think I've followed the directions OK for the keyless entry unit. i.e. connected the right wires to power, ground, positive connection, etc.

My question: Have I found the right wire to interface to? When I have this green connector disconnected, the blinkers still work, so I'm not sure that I have the right connection. I would've thought the blinkers would not work if that connector is disconnected.

Any suggestions or other locations to find the right wire that I need to interface into for the parking lights to flash with the lock/unlock?

Thanks!
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