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I'm hooking up a glass sensor from DEI this weekend. I was told that I could piggyback a dual shock sensor from DEI. I think it is a 504M or 504 T something like that. The important thing is that it has a negative trigger lead like all the sensors door lock etc on our TL's have. Hope this helped.
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almost any shock sensor (or glass sensor and motion/proximeter sensor for that matter) has a power lead, and ground lead, and a ground trigger wire. All these sensors should be compatible to hooking up to the grnd trigger wire on the stock alarm. A diode may be needed though to prevent a feedback signal from going from one sensor to the one you've piggy backed. Otherwise, everytime a sensor triggered, you may activate your dome light if you piggybacked it to that sensor wire. DEI, Clifford (same co, diff productlines), and several others have really good sensors out.
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I spliced a shock sensor, not sure what brand, into the door light wire. I'm not sure if the interior light goes on when the alarm is triggered but it doesn't matter as long as the siren (I changed that too) is wailing!
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