Car Alarms: ford explorer door lock pulse, clifford alarm, negative signals


Question
i have a 97 ford explorer that i just installed a clifford alarm on. everything went fine except for the door lock harness. the harness is five wires. one for power to the relay, two for positive lock/unlock signals and the other two dont seem to be sending any signal. i need negative signals to operate the door locks. i understand i can change the output from positive to negative by using two relays?  is there any way you could describe exactly how i would do this? or is there any way i can change the signal that comes from the alarm brain? also why am i not getting any signal from these other two wires from the lock relay? thanks

Answer
Hold on. Most 5 wire systems like this means that the
Violet wire that you would have going to the
(+) constant 12 volts now, would go to the chassis
(ground this wire instead) then the 2 wire outputs
for the lock and unlock would go to pink/yellow & pink/green wires located
in the driver's kick panel.

The left over wires are not used
on this application.

Let me know if I was right.

ALARMTEK