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howie ll 
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Posted: August 09, 2011 at 3:25 AM / IP Logged  
We don't wear sandals unless born before 1935. Oh and my cousin has a second house in Queensland.
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I'm a Kiwi living in Oz like about 1/4 of NZ's population. Queensland is nice and warm, been a bit wet lately though.

Shivers, now I've started taking the wiz and I need your help again. I've got everything sorted except the negative door trigger. I thought going by the diagrams that it would be the Blue/Black but it isn't, that shows positive when the door is open, so it must be the black one next to it in the kick panel right? before I go stripping any more wires.

howie ll 
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Just looked at those diagrams; it's one of those wonderful Fords with a
POSITIVE going door switch. If you're fitting a Viper it's the purple not green wire. The blue/black is correct!
On your alarm if the polarity of the door trigger/contact can't be changed it can be wired thus:-
Blue/black to relay 86.
Ground to 85.
Good earth (ground) to 30.
87 to alarm door trigger.
agentkiwi007 
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Another satisfied customer Howie, That relay worked a treat but you already knew that. Now if we could just get them to stop making the signs on the M3 in araibic, we'd be right! haha.
howie ll 
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Oh please, they lowered the M3/25 junction speed limit down to 50 from 70 3 years ago as an "experiment". Then they put in average speed cameras, then they chopped off a lane, accidents there have soared, but the "experiment" continues. The road from the M23 (6 o'clock) round to where I live by the A1 (1 o'clock) is now 4-6 lanes each side, STILL jammed up, at 125 miles it's the world's longest traffic jam, A.K.A. "the road to nowhere".
agentkiwi007 
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Well that's enough to cause a few riots in't.

Hope you're not affected and thing get back to normal pronto. Once again thanks for your help. If you ever feel like some peaceful surroundings, come to NZ or OZ. I'll buy you that beer and introduce you to a few friends and we'll all make sure you have a good time.

Hope the Kiwi's win the World Cup! What do you reckon?

howie ll 
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Nice thought but I hate booze. Smoke like a chimney though (job stress...yeah right).
Yes or S. Africa.
agentkiwi007 
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Posted: August 11, 2011 at 3:21 AM / IP Logged  

Oh well each to their own. I have a few girlfriends who'll look after you then.

No, not Sth Africa, they are a great side but dont deserve it this year. Time will tell. My dream is Aussie/NZ final. Kiwis win

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