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NIK71
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Friends, tell me where there is a signal "panic" with a staff key with 3 buttons.
Need diagram or drawing. The signal of interest "panic." Thank you.

where, for any unit, there is a signal connector (panic) with a staff of three key-fob pushbutton.
There is little thought to use this button as additional feed.
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I do not know how well this will translate back

I do not have the wiring diagrams for the 2009 Vibe

In the 2003 - 2008 Vibes, the remote control receiver is connected to a "integration relay" or "multifunction module" This module takes the command from the remote and locks or unlocks the doors, or sets panic mode. There is no individual wire containing the panic signal that could be used for some other purpose. You would have to find some way to reprogram that mutifunction module, which would be difficult. The 2009 - 2010 are probably the same way.
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Thanks, translation is understandable. And where is this module in the car.
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on my 03, it is near or part of the under dash fuse block. I do not know about the 09
I have part of the 2003 manual. It includes the wiring schematic but does not provide any details on what is inside the module.
The 2003 wiring is different from the 2009

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Does anyone here have the 2009 Vibe Factory Service manual? NIK71 is looking for the schematic of the keyless entry circuit for a 2009. Not so much the actual receiver, but for the device that the receiver inputs to. I believe that Pontiac calls this the Mutifunction Alarm Module. Toyota calls it the Integration module.
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Here he found. I think the "B"
If the wrong fix.
http://parts.nalleygmc.com/showAssembly ... eLine=6262
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The block is located on the right hand rear wheel arch.
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