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mikelrrySep-07-03 09:03 AM
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#7109, "Alarm install with pics"


          

I'm trying to find an alarm install with the pics of the wires that i need to use. I try the search and i have found where the wires are located but none with pic. I dont know if it is out there but i have found it for my other car so there is a chance. But any help would be great. thank

  

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RE: Alarm install with pics, SPL_Eclipse, Sep-07-03 04:38 PM, #1
RE: Alarm install with pics, importxs, Sep-07-03 05:25 PM, #2
      RE: Alarm install with pics, 96eclipse2nr, Sep-13-03 05:53 PM, #3
           RE: Alarm install with pics, KSeclipse, Sep-13-03 08:49 PM, #4
                RE: Alarm install with pics, 96eclipse2nr, Sep-14-03 08:54 AM, #5
                     how about the wires for the locks, lickscissors, Sep-16-03 02:22 PM, #6
                          RE: how about the wires for the locks, 96eclipse2nr, Sep-16-03 05:25 PM, #7
                               RE: how about the wires for the locks, lickscissors, Sep-17-03 08:09 AM, #8
RE: Alarm install with pics, 1997eclipse, Aug-06-04 08:55 PM, #9
RE: Alarm install with pics, MCubed45, Aug-07-04 11:32 AM, #10
RE: Alarm install with pics, djtrickee, Aug-07-04 12:12 PM, #11

SPL_EclipseSep-07-03 04:38 PM
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#7116, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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i dont think there is one, ive search many-a-times.

luckily, our alarm install is pretty staight forward. 90% of the work is under the drivers side part of the dash. i would recommend removing the panel under the steering wheel for easier access. also, remember to hide the alarm brain somewhere (under the center consol is a good idea), and wrap al the wiring in electrical tape/black loom to keep it stock looking.

if you need any advice on installing it, there are MANY knowledgabe people on this board who can help you out, XtremeRS being the best.

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importxsSep-07-03 05:25 PM
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#7117, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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I haven't found any sites with pics but there is a site with all the wire colors and all that I needed to install my alarm.
http://www.vfaq.com/mods/wiring-gen2wir.html

If you got Q post them or IM me.

  

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96eclipse2nrSep-13-03 05:53 PM
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#7157, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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its really not as bad as you think. for a basic install you only have to make 5 basic connections...maybe more if you have power windows and wanna use the alarm as keyless entry also. for the basic all you have to do is hook up a switched 12v+ (when the car is in the "on" position) a constant 12v from the battery, ground, your headlights (if you want them to flash) a ground, door trigger, and ground. i just installed another alarm last week and lots of people came by and were blown away that i could install my own alarm. its just all the wires that scares people. its as easy as installing a head unit (if you have to cut/splice wires) only diff is you have to hunt for the wires. as long as you got a sheet of where they are and the colors its cake. i have the one from crutchfield if you need it. its dead on.

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KSeclipseSep-13-03 08:49 PM
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#7158, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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yo sksman i feel like the biggest dumb shit, i was gonna copy and paste your lines all after we talked but i closed the instant mesage and lost them, could u post them up for me again pleeeeeeeas


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96eclipse2nrSep-14-03 08:54 AM
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#7159, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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sure, NP bro.

constant 12v white runs under steering shaft

switched 12v black/white runs under steering shaft

starter black/red runs under steering shaft

parking lights white/green (+) fuse junction box

door pin switch red/green/silver dots (-) below door sills

this is your basic hookup for a basic alarm setup. let me know if you need anything else

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2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4x

2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650R

1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS-NX 75 shot, AEM CAI, P&P t/b and intake mani-SOLD

1964 Buick Electra 225-all original, all power options, 325hp, 445ft/lbs tq

  

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lickscissorsSep-16-03 02:22 PM
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#7179, "how about the wires for the locks"
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hey 96eclipse2nr...do you know where the wires are to connect the keyless entry....i have a dei alarm and im not totaly sure where to connect the wires for that..... do they go to the relay behind the stereo?....or can i get to the wires from somewhere else?...thanks

screw flanders

  

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96eclipse2nrSep-16-03 05:25 PM
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#7180, "RE: how about the wires for the locks"
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Door lock Brown/silver dots
Door unlock brown/white/silver dots


at relays behind passengerside of console (control unit in passenger kick panel, relays in console

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2011 Nissan Xterra Pro-4x

2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650R

1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS-NX 75 shot, AEM CAI, P&P t/b and intake mani-SOLD

1964 Buick Electra 225-all original, all power options, 325hp, 445ft/lbs tq

  

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lickscissorsSep-17-03 08:09 AM
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#7183, "RE: how about the wires for the locks"
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ok, thanks....ill let you know if i have any more problems

screw flanders

  

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1997eclipseAug-06-04 08:55 PM
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#9546, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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Where did you run your Parking Lights Output to????

  

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MCubed45Aug-07-04 11:32 AM
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#9555, "RE: Alarm install with pics"
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Originally posted by 1997eclipse
Where did you run your Parking Lights Output to????


parking light output goes to the green/white wire under the dash on the left. same one you tap into when you hook up indiglo gauges. you must verify that your alarm is set for + parking light output. if you do a search for a writeup indiglo gauge installation you'll find pics of the wire and where it's located.

the door locks is prolly the most confusing part of an install. this is b/c there's a whole shitload of different wiring methods for different cars. ours are a negative trigger i believe... (i didn't have stock power locks, mine are aftermarket so it's a little different). you usually hafta connect different wires on the alarm itself depending what type of locking system you have.

-marc

  

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