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Jay Sigmann 
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Hi,

I've got a 1999 Mazda 626,  whose alarm goes off intermittantly (only when the alarm is armed). I'm looking for a wiring diagram and also some basic guidance on where & how to begin troubleshooting this problem. Can anyone help?

Thanks, Jay 

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Do you know if it's the factory alarm, or do you have an aftermarket one installed?
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Jay Sigmann 
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Sorry, forgot to mention it's a factory alarm system
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LIGHT GREEN/ RED wire at the driver's kick panel at the CPU in pin 8. This is a (-) trigger so if you want to permanently disable the system, attach this wire to ground and it will never arm.
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Jay Sigmann 
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Thanks to Velocity Motors - disabling it is definitely a good start.

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