the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
icon

07 frontier shock sensor


Post ReplyPost New Topic
< Prev Topic Next Topic >
jasonp808 
Member - Posts: 3
Member spacespace
Joined: November 20, 2013
Location: Hawaii, United States
Posted: November 20, 2013 at 3:25 PM / IP Logged  
Hey guys,
I'm trying to add a shock sensor to my factory alarm. I bought a DEI 504K and was wondering what wires I would hook up the trigger, power. Etc...
Thanks!
Velocity Motors 
Moderator - Posts: 12,488
Moderator spaceThis member has made a donation to the12volt.com. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Electrical Theory. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Fabrication. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Audio and Video. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Security and Convenience. Click here for more info.spacespace
Joined: March 08, 2002
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Posted: November 20, 2013 at 8:16 PM / IP Logged  
This link will help with what your wanting to do.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
jasonp808 
Member - Posts: 3
Member spacespace
Joined: November 20, 2013
Location: Hawaii, United States
Posted: November 20, 2013 at 8:21 PM / IP Logged  

Yea I saw this post. So according to the Frontier diagram on this website I hook the "trigger wire" to the door trigger (grey) and not the hood latch like in the post you gave me? Also do I need to add that fuse or can I just tap a constant 12V source?

Thanks for your help!

Velocity Motors 
Moderator - Posts: 12,488
Moderator spaceThis member has made a donation to the12volt.com. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Electrical Theory. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Fabrication. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Audio and Video. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Security and Convenience. Click here for more info.spacespace
Joined: March 08, 2002
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Posted: November 20, 2013 at 8:35 PM / IP Logged  
Always fuse cause this will protect your vehicle wiring. Use a 5 amp fuse for this application. Also, diode isolate the trigger wire so theres no potential of feedback to the door trigger.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
jasonp808 
Member - Posts: 3
Member spacespace
Joined: November 20, 2013
Location: Hawaii, United States
Posted: November 20, 2013 at 10:51 PM / IP Logged  
Sorry for all the noob questions. How do I hook up a diode to the door trigger wire? It's a small piece of wire... What size diode is needed? Also since it's a constant 12v will the alarm ever turn off? When I run the mini add a fuse I just plug it into the fuse box with an empty spot that has a constant 12v? Is there another wire I should hook up the trigger to?

Sorry, you can NOT post a reply.
This topic is closed.

  Printable version Printable version Post ReplyPost New Topic
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

  •  
Search the12volt.com
Follow the12volt.com Follow the12volt.com on Facebook
Thursday, April 18, 2024 • Copyright © 1999-2024 the12volt.com, All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy & Use of Cookies
Disclaimer: *All information on this site ( the12volt.com ) is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular use. Any user assumes the entire risk as to the accuracy and use of this information. Please verify all wire colors and diagrams before applying any information.

Secured by Sectigo
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
Support the12volt.com
Top
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer