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How can I attach a stock alarm to a shock sensor and then to a airhorn? Does any one have this info and or where a past convo on this, when was the date if any. Help Please!
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Here's the pinout for the alarm.
Just match up the red, blue, and black wires up with the wires in the diagram. It's really easy. If you don't know where the stock alarm is, it's under the passanger seat.
As for the airhorns, I don't know.
Just match up the red, blue, and black wires up with the wires in the diagram. It's really easy. If you don't know where the stock alarm is, it's under the passanger seat.
As for the airhorns, I don't know.
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while we are on this alarm thread...............is there any way to make eaither just the parking lights flash or only the high beams when the alarm is triggered? i got HID's and its completle hell if they flash when the alarm is set off.
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i still got shock sensors, bout 20 of them if any one wants to buy one. im also one of the first peeps to do the shock sensor install. u will lose your arm chirp, but everything else works great. u still have the un arm chirps. there is also NO way to make it a dual stage. meaning it will give you warning chirps. hit me up.
also for the hid thing, try un pinning the head light wire on the alarm brain. see if it works if it does then leave it unpinned if not then repin it. i dont know the pinout right this second, but i have it at home, ill post it later.
also for the hid thing, try un pinning the head light wire on the alarm brain. see if it works if it does then leave it unpinned if not then repin it. i dont know the pinout right this second, but i have it at home, ill post it later.
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I have the sensor and I still have the arm chirp. You CAN make it dual stage if you can find a wire that's grounded when the alarm is on. I'm sure there is one somwhere.
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Originally Posted by wilp99
i still got shock sensors, bout 20 of them if any one wants to buy one. im also one of the first peeps to do the shock sensor install. u will lose your arm chirp, but everything else works great. u still have the un arm chirps. there is also NO way to make it a dual stage. meaning it will give you warning chirps. hit me up.
also for the hid thing, try un pinning the head light wire on the alarm brain. see if it works if it does then leave it unpinned if not then repin it. i dont know the pinout right this second, but i have it at home, ill post it later.
also for the hid thing, try un pinning the head light wire on the alarm brain. see if it works if it does then leave it unpinned if not then repin it. i dont know the pinout right this second, but i have it at home, ill post it later.
i have done both of these
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a 1 amp diode from radio shack will do the trick, make sure the side with the line on it is facing the alarm
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...1103&hp=search
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...1103&hp=search
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