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look to see if there is a fuse for it, otherwise a diode or two will keep the factory alarm from seeing the door pins and ignition switch feed , stops the doors locking.

there might be a door lock relay under the dash, on the drivers side kick panel area, get down on your knees and look under the dash while holding the pin switch closed on the drivers door, turn the key to the on position. listen close do you hear the relay click? you might be able to unplug it ?

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every one could be correct here lol.the question is tho.are the doors locking as soon as you start the car or only until you go over about 25 kmh? if its locking as soon as you start the car then its the alarm,if its locking when you go over about 25kmh then its the factory option locking and there is no way around that unless you feel like disabling your rear window demister in the process as they are tied in together.

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every one could be correct here lol.the question is tho.are the doors locking as soon as you start the car or only until you go over about 25 kmh? if its locking as soon as you start the car then its the alarm,if its locking when you go over about 25kmh then its the factory option locking and there is no way around that unless you feel like disabling your rear window demister in the process as they are tied in together.

Jack

good call jack forgot about that one,,in which case, find the Vehicle Speed Sensor wire on computer and trace it to the factory alarm module(look on a wiring diagram then test it with digital meter not a test light, but if your not a confident in car wiring get a expert !! hey jack you bored ? I dont have time or I would sort it out for ya.

the wire would either go to ground or positive to trigger the door lock relay upon reaching 25kmh or so?

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i know for sure there is a autolock function when you go over 25km in a r33.

but there is also a feature built into viper alarms.

i have a 33 and a viper alarm. locks the second i start the car. and also if i let someone out (keeping the car on) and then drive off. locks at 25km. so i reakon it would be a bit of both doing it. search around i know theres a few diy's to disabling the 25km lock. as for the alarm as cronic said. go to the installer and ask him to disable the rest.

in my option i like it. not to often you try to open a door while moving. :)

hope this helps.

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good call jack forgot about that one,,in which case, find the Vehicle Speed Sensor wire on computer and trace it to the factory alarm module(look on a wiring diagram then test it with digital meter not a test light, but if your not a confident in car wiring get a expert !! hey jack you bored ? I dont have time or I would sort it out for ya.

the wire would either go to ground or positive to trigger the door lock relay upon reaching 25kmh or so?

yea its a possitive trig to lock it.

my answer was based on this jack?

from that it would defenantly be the alarm doing it.

and there is NO simple way to stop it from auto locking (the factory option) to get around it you could use a relay system or mount some switches somewhere to turn the locking off when you dont care about loosing the rear window demister and then when you want the demister just switch it on and live with the auto locking.

PM me what model alarm you have mate and ill find the process to stop the auto locking from the alarm.thats if you dont want everyone else knowing what alarm you have.

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