Testing doorlocks – Bulldog Security 22I User Manual

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MAKING MAIN POWER, IGNITION AND ACCESSORY

CONNECTIONS TO THE IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

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TESTING DOORLOCKS

There are four basic types or door locks:

"Type A" Door Lock Test (Most GMs and some Chryslers)

Probe both of your door lock wires going to the door lock switch usually located

in the driver's kick panel. Attach the clip end of your test light to a good

chassis ground. Using the vehicle's door lock controls, activate the lock then

the unlock, testing both wires one at a time. If one of these wires tests (+)

positive when lock is pressed and the other tests (+) positive when they are

unlocked, your vehicle has a 'Type A" door locking system. NOTE: "Type A"

and "Type C" locks will test the same, until you test for ground. Make sure

you run both tests before making your connections.

"Type 8" Door Lock Test

(Most Imports, some newer Fords)

Probe both of your door lock wires going to the door lock switch usually located

in the driver's kick panel. Attach the clip end of your test light to +12V. Using

the

vehicle's

door

lock

controls,

activate

the

lock

then

the

unlock

testing

both

wires one at a time. If the test light illuminates when you probe the lock and

the unlock wires your vehicle has a "Type B" door locking system.

"Type C" Door Lock Test

(Most Fords, some Chryslers, GM Trucks)

Using your test light probe both the lock and the unlock wires usually located

in the driver's kick panel. Attach the clip end of your test light to ground

probing both wires one at a time while locking and unlocking the doors with

the driver's side switch (usually the master switch). The test light should

illuminate in both switch positions. Now attach the clip end of your test light

to +12V constant, probe both wires one at a time again. The light should then

illuminate again only in reverse order. This tells you that you have a "Type

C" reversing polarity system. Make sure to mark which wire is lock and unlock.

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