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jrilla 
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Solder everything, then tape it up real good.
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jrilla wrote:
You would have to be a complete moron to inflate an airbag. If you ground the wrong wire at one of the vehicles computers you could fry the computer, but if you know what you are doing then a good test light is all you need, (except for when dealing with resistors and tach signals), and actually i dont even use a normal DMM for tach anymore since I now have a tool that tells me the RPMs and how many cylinders the signal is representing.

So when installing a starter alarm you have to connect both ignition wires? and if putting a relay starter kill, you connect both ignition wires to pin 86? thnx

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No the ignition wire is just the trigger so you only need one, but if you have a 3 wire harness you dont need any ignition wires
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Bizzy what car are you doing this on? What alarm do you already have in it? Just the factory alarm? what alrm are you thinking of upgrading to? Tese specific details will save us a lot of time helping you. If we know what you need to do specifically then we can help you ask questions that will help you with your install.
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which relays are SPDT relay ? what does spdt stand for? and are these same relays used for starter kill? thnx
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What they mean by this

if you are installing any type of vibration or glass breakage detector with a remote start you will need to bypass the output of this sensor while the vehicle is running by remote. If the remote start does not have an on board relay for this, connect the output lead of the sensor(s) to terminal #87a of an SPDT relay and connect terminal #30 to the input of the alarm. Connect the "(-) sensor bypass output" of the remote start to terminal #85, and connect terminal #86 to a constant (+) 12 VDC source.

I was told I can connect the glass sensor (-) input to the (-) trigger without doing all this.

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Single Pole Double Throw. Yes. https://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp
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If you do not bypass sensors that could be triggered when the vehicle starts, they will trigger your alarm when you remotely start the vehicle. Hence bypassing your sensors (impact/glass/motion) with a relay when remotely starting the vehicle. If you do not wish to bypass these, you will have to adjust the sensitivity of each of your sensors so that they do not cause the alarm to trigger each time you remote start your vehicle and will likely be less sensitive than you would like for normal operation.
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where does the Accessory item  wire go from the windows module?

and does the 12v out has to be connected with the door lock unlock harness?

Whats the use of connecting the dome light? thnx

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bizzy818 wrote:

where does the Accessory item  wire go from the windows module?

and does the 12v out has to be connected with the door lock unlock harness?

Whats the use of connecting the dome light? thnx

This relays you guys are talking about, are they normal relays that most auto parts stores have it? thnx

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