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Mar 02, 2025 - 09:28 AM
To install the INTERMOTIVE LOCK610-A Microprocessor Driven System, follow these steps:
1. Disconnect the vehicle battery before starting the installation.
2. Locate a suitable location to mount the LOCK610 module, ensuring that the Diagnostic LED's can be viewed with the lower dash panel removed. Secure the module using 2-sided foam tape, screws, or wire ties. Do not mount the module until all wire harnesses are routed and secure.
3. Locate the vehicle OBDII Data Link Connector, which is mounted below the lower left dash panel. Remove the mounting screws for the OBDII connector and plug the red connector from the LOCK610-A Data Link Harness into the vehicle's OBDII connector. Secure the connection with the supplied wire tie. Mount the black pass-through connector from the LOCK610-A Data Link Harness in the former location of the vehicle's OBDII connector. Secure the Data Link harness so that it does not hang below the lower dash panel. Plug the free end of the Data Link harness into the mating 4-pin connector on the LOCK610-A module.
4. Locate the OEM shift lock solenoid down on the right side of the steering column. Remove the OEM 2-pin black connector and install the matching InterMotive T-harness. Verify that the green locking tabs are in the locked position.
5. Connect the 8-pin connector to the module. The LOCK610-A provides three ground side inputs and two 12V, 1/2 amp outputs. Refer to the LOCK610-A CAD drawing for reference when making the control connections. Lengthen the necessary wires by soldering and heat shrinking or taping.
6. Ensure all harnesses are properly connected and routed, and are not hanging below the dash area. Mount the LOCK610 module as described on page one and secure using screws or double-sided tape.
For more detailed instructions and information, please refer to the INTERMOTIVE LOCK610-A Microprocessor Driven System Instruction Manual. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, you can contact InterMotive Technical Support at (530) 823-1048 for assistance.
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