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Mm3stb 
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Posted: September 07, 2005 at 4:03 AM / IP Logged  

Hey Guys,

Can anyone help me out with an installation manual for a Clifford Concept 650?

I've trawled the net for hours and have had no luck!

Thanks in advance

Richard

Mm3stb 
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Posted: September 07, 2005 at 4:30 AM / IP Logged  

I'm also after the installation instructions for a Clifford Concept 50 if anyone can help me there too.?

Many Thanks

Richard

platham 
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Posted: September 08, 2005 at 4:49 AM / IP Logged  

Yes mate, i have got both and im in the UK aswel which is a bonus!!

Paul.

robrx7 
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Posted: September 17, 2005 at 9:03 AM / IP Logged  
hi platham..could you please email me the wiring diagram for the clifford concept 650 as im finding it hard to get my central locking working..cheers mate!
send to ROBBIE.BEZZAFORD@GMAIL.COM
Evolution-UK 
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Im a Clifford dealer based in the UK.
What is the problem that your having? Also vehicle make/model/year will help.
Gav
robrx7 
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well i had the alarm installed by a professional last year. my car is a 1993 fd3s mazda rx7. they said that in order to wire the alarm upto the central locking i will need an extra solenoid in the drivers door because there isnt one fitted as standard. they quoted me an extra £180 on top of the £400 already paid to have this done. I decided to not have this done as i was short of money. In the mean time i have found out how to connect a regular solenoid to the door for only £15 , but my only problem now is that i cannot seem to find the wires from the alarm to lock/unlock the central locking. i have took all the dashboard out and i have tested all the wires coming from the 18pin connector on the clifford unit, but none seem to pulse - or+ 12volts. do you reckon it something that they disabled with the cliffnet cable when they installed it? i bought a cliffnet cable so i could add my smart windows 4 unit, but i desperatly wanted to wire the central locking up before wiring all the smart windows module up. thanks a lot for yor help. what setting shoul i be using for tedting the alarms output. I have been using 20v dc on the tester.
Evolution-UK 
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Posted: September 18, 2005 at 8:15 AM / IP Logged  
on the side of the unit, where the 18pin plug goes in, there is a small three pin white socket. This is the output plug for the central locking. The two outside pins are the lock/unlock control's.
These are a low - control so you will need to get a Directed 451m unit to power your CDL motor.
A word of warning though. RX7's are a nightmare to install door motors on. The mech's tend to be very stiff and notchy. It will take you a while of mucking around to get it to work properly.
If you get stuck i can supply you with a 451m unit for around £20 including postage etc.
Gav
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rhinopower 
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Posted: October 26, 2005 at 2:11 PM / IP Logged  

can you email a copy of the 650 install instructions to freeky_geek_unknown@hotmail.com, if not i can supply a fax number

Thanks


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