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saintly_tim 
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Location: Canada
Posted: August 10, 2005 at 6:12 AM / IP Logged  
Need to know the best alarm type for the car . I would also like to install it myself so if there's anyone out there that can kinda walk thru it.... I used to put these things in but that was 10 years ago, feeling rusty. Also, the best speaker set-up... if there is one... being so many companies out there.
Tim
thepencil 
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Posted: August 10, 2005 at 11:23 AM / IP Logged  
The basic install of an alarm is much the same as it was 10 years ago. Nothing has change much other than a few convenience feature to help out the installer. As for suggesting the best alarm. There isn't one available yet. You suggested Clifford alarm to someone on your other post. Why not pratice what you preach? I think they make pretty good product.
Below is a wiring diagram for your car. Hopefully, this will help you get your started. If you run into any problems just post up your questions. I am sure there are lots of people here who has done an alarm install in a similar car like yours can help you out.
saintly_tim wrote:

Being a part of the X-Con clan... I can say that a Big Rotti would suffice... yet you will need to think about where you put your alarms brain and whether the siren is accesible or not... most time a thief can get the door open and then pull the hood in a matter of seconds only to cut the wires to the siren and then be off with your car... i would suggest getting a Clifford Concept series alarm... they hace anti-carjack... perimeter sensor with dual stage and one of the loudest sirens i ever heard

DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - FORD / MUSTANG / 1995 / Security
12volts yellow    +   steering column
Starter WHITE/ pink    +   steering column
Ignition tan/white    +   steering column
Power Lock pink / YELLOW      either kick harness to rear
Notes: Non-keyless versions are 5-wire and the keyless versions are negative pulse. The lock wires can also be found behind the glove box.
Power Unlock pink/green      either kick harness to rear
Notes: Non-keyless versions are 5-wire and the keyless versions are negative pulse. The lock wires can also be found behind the glove box.
Lock Motor          
Unlock Motor          
Disarm Defeat          
Parking Lights+ brown      below drivers kick
Parking Lights-          
Hazards          
Turn Signal(L)          
Turn Signal(R)          
Door Trigger blk/blue or gray    +   below drivers kick
Notes: Depends on model.
Dome Supervision          
Trunk/Hatch Pin BLACK/ pink    +   at trunk sw. or light
Hood Pin          
Trunk/Hatch Release purple / YELLOW    +   below drivers kick
Power Sliding Door          
Factory Alarm Arm          
Factory Alarm Disarm dark GREEN/ purple    -   either door harness
Disarm No Unlock          
Tachometer gry/orn or dk. grn   AC   EDIS module
Notes: EDIS module is located on passenger side of motor below air intake. It has a 12-pin plug on it.
Horn Trigger yellow    -   right of st. column
Memory Seat 1          
Memory Seat 2          
Memory Seat 3          
Interface Module: Category:
Immobilizer Bypass Required:
No Type:
N/A
Part #: N/A
Notes:
      
This wiring information is being provided free of charge on an "as is" basis, without any representation or warranty. It is your responsibility to verify any circuit before interfacing with it using a digital multimeter.
Directed electronics, Inc. assumes no responsibility with regards to the accuracy or currency of this information. Proper installation in every case is and remains the responsibility of the installer. DEI assumes no liability or responsibility resulting from improper installation, even in reliance upon this information.
Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it.1995 Mustang Alarm -- posted image.

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