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A good 12v+ source is any fused connection from the battery. Both pins on the automotive relays "87a" need to be grounded.Use a switch or an included transmitter for the pulse ground and you should be good to go.5. Test to make sure your locks and windows work in all the ways you need them to, then reinstall the door panels and enjoy!
You can tie into a fuse in your underdash fusebox, or attach to the power wire behind your cigarette lighter. Make a good connection, solder if possible and cover with electrical tape. Make sure you find a constant 12v+ that is on even when your keys are not in the ignition, use a voltmeter to test.Ground to any bare metal in the car, just test to make sure it is well grounded, under a bolt head tends to work well.
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