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Mabey you guys could shed some light on this for me. If I should post this in another section of the forum please let me know. Thanks.
I am having trouble wiring up my door popper kit. It came with a wiring diagram, but it really it makes no sense whatsoever. The diagram is pretty much thrown in there for a sales point I think. The instalation is for 2 doors, 1 passanger and 1 drivers side on a 2002 F-150 XL, V6 4.2 liter. The kit came with 3 relays which I reall have no Idea where they go, a brain, which I believe is the reciver for the remote, and all the necessary hardware. The instructions were great for the hardware instalation, but this electrical diagram is really making no sense to me at all. Any info regaurding this little issue is greatly appreaciated. Thanks in advance guys.
I am having trouble wiring up my door popper kit. It came with a wiring diagram, but it really it makes no sense whatsoever. The diagram is pretty much thrown in there for a sales point I think. The instalation is for 2 doors, 1 passanger and 1 drivers side on a 2002 F-150 XL, V6 4.2 liter. The kit came with 3 relays which I reall have no Idea where they go, a brain, which I believe is the reciver for the remote, and all the necessary hardware. The instructions were great for the hardware instalation, but this electrical diagram is really making no sense to me at all. Any info regaurding this little issue is greatly appreaciated. Thanks in advance guys.
it might help if you tell us what kit, brand, and a few pics of the brain wire harness. Or at least how many wires and thier colors. Scan a pic of the instructions as well.
It should be pretty simple.
the brain should have a ground and a power, with two remote wires(maybe more depending on how many channels you have)
the relays will be wired up so that they recieve a pulse from the remote wire which will activate the relay to power the soleniod (popper)
Usually poppers are grounded and require only a positive pulse to operate, so if your keyless brain sends out neg pulses (many do) you have to wire the relay accordingly.
It should be pretty simple.
the brain should have a ground and a power, with two remote wires(maybe more depending on how many channels you have)
the relays will be wired up so that they recieve a pulse from the remote wire which will activate the relay to power the soleniod (popper)
Usually poppers are grounded and require only a positive pulse to operate, so if your keyless brain sends out neg pulses (many do) you have to wire the relay accordingly.




