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I recently purchased a 1979 Porsche with a Prime Security AMX77 Mark 3 alarm system. The system is deactivated but I would like to use the remotes for aftermarket door actuators. Do you have a wiring diagram for this system? I am not interested in using the alarm system just the ability to remotely lock and unlock the doors. Thanks. Mike

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doing door actuators
doing door actuators  

car alarms
car alarms  
No it's an older system and I don't have the notes on it.
But if installed now, simply cut the door trigger wire going to
the dome light/door pin switch from the alarm and the siren.
(if it has a shock sensor, unplug it) and then you have
the keyless entry you wanted.

See the attached file for a generic alarm to help you
figure it out.

Good luck.

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Expertise: Questions about installing/using car alarms, auto starts, and other car security devices. I am the owner of ALARMTEK AUTO SECURITY and have been on the internet since 1994, providing online installation tech support for professional and backyard installers.

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