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howie ll 
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Posted: February 26, 2013 at 6:58 AM / IP Logged  
Honestly, once you've installed the siren, sensors and antenna this is a 1 hour job.
capi 
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howie ll wrote:
Honestly, once you've installed the siren, sensors and antenna this is a 1 hour job.
Hi,
I install the alarm!!!! Work fine, but the shock sensor and microware is not very sensitive I will increase and I will test it again.
But, the flash light not light on... I think this is not the correct place for connect it, because in this wire only turn on when the ACC is on... I think the best place is in the warnings, what do you say howie?
Thanks in advance,
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howie ll 
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Posted: March 04, 2013 at 10:09 AM / IP Logged  
Have you checked to see if the Spy unit is giving you 12V+ on it's flasher outputs?
capi 
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howie ll wrote:
Have you checked to see if the Spy unit is giving you 12V+ on it's flasher outputs?
Yes, I checked with a tester, I bought for the installation.
capi 
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howie ll wrote:
Have you checked to see if the Spy unit is giving you 12V+ on it's flasher outputs?
Yes, I checked with a tester, I bought for the installation.
I think the problem is that this wire does not turn on the flasher until I have the ACC connected...
howie ll 
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Posted: March 04, 2013 at 10:30 AM / IP Logged  
This is hopeless I've tried to explain this to you before, if you apply 12V+ to either wire does it turn on the flasher each side?
If so you have the correct wire.
If the Spy unit delivers 2 x 12V+, then join one to the other, it doesn't matter that the two wires only work via ignition.
Please try to understand, it's so basic.
capi 
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howie ll wrote:
This is hopeless I've tried to explain this to you before, if you apply 12V+ to either wire does it turn on the flasher each side?
If so you have the correct wire.
If the Spy unit delivers 2 x 12V+, then join one to the other, it doesn't matter that the two wires only work via ignition.
Please try to understand, it's so basic.
Hi howie... I tried to explain in post before...
Only turn on the flasher if I apply 12V AND I have the ACC; if only apply 12V the flasher NOT turn on.
Therefore, I told If the best place will be the warning (that turn on the 4 flasher without the ACC)
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
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Posted: March 04, 2013 at 11:10 AM / IP Logged  
Does the vehicle wire (with the SPY unit output removed from the wire) show 12 volts on your meter with the parking lights turned on but the car off?
What year, make, model is the car?
Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205
capi 
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offroadzj wrote:
Does the vehicle wire (with the SPY unit output removed from the wire) show 12 volts on your meter with the parking lights turned on but the car off?
What year, make, model is the car?
With the car off:
- The wire does not show 12 volts and If I apply 12 volt does not turn on the lights.
With the car in ACC:
- The wire show 12 volts and If I apply 12 volts turn on the lights.
Toyota Avensis 2005
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howie ll 
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Posted: March 04, 2013 at 11:36 AM / IP Logged  
Kenny you can go to a NEG at the Haz flasher but that POS alarm doesn't have the provision for POS/NEG lights output, only POS.
I cannot get this person to understand that if he has CORRECTLY identified the left and right flashers (indicators) remember outside the US, everyone uses indicators. AND the POS Spy gives 12V+ on each of it's two light output wires, it doesn't matter a fig if they only work via ignition, that's how they're supposed to work, crikey, kill yourself with blind ignorance.
I'm off to watch the telly!
The Avensis is UK built grandchild of the Carina. But still a Toyota, i.e. dead easy, about a 1 hour job to install an alarm.
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