Directed Electronics AM1 User Manual
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no priority—driver’s door unlock
This type of keyless entry system is common in import vehicles as well as many Jeep
vehicles. When unlocking the doors with the transmitter all doors unlock at the same
time. The following diagram shows how to install the system and prevent disarming
from the interior lock switch.
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OTTEE:: Failure to insert the diodes at the correct point will allow the system to be dis-
armed by one of the power door lock switches inside the vehicle. The best place to
insert the diode is at the keyless entry module itself or at the relays.
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