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Intrepid 
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i put an impulse 1010 alarm on a 2001 mustang (don't tell me i already know about impulse!) everything works well except when i connect the trunk trigger to make the alarm go off when the truck is open it sets itself off every 1/2 hour. when i disconnect it everythings ok. (it also does what its suppose to do set the alarm off when the trunk is opened.

any advice

thanks

christophe 
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I would try two things first diode isolate this wire if it is taped into your door trigger input. Second if its not, run it through a relay to isolate the alarm form the car. It's possible the GEM module is shutting down and causing this disturbance. Good luck.

cp

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Hey bub, here is what you do:

It may be necessary to also isolate trunk 12v (+) wire to prevent false triggers. At the R.K.E. find the 18ga. GREEN/ Red (+) wire and splice a diode in

 

line with the cathode facing the rear of the vehicle.

Tell me if it works out,I do it as a rule of thumb.I install on at least 10 a month and never have any problemstrunk trigger! -- posted image.

dan
Remember (there are no hard cars,some just take longer to install on then others)
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hey dan, quick question (may sound dumb, but whats r.k.e.)trunk trigger! -- posted image.
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RKE = Remote Keyless Entry
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hey dan or 12volt, so what is being said is don't use the trunk pin (BROWN / white) at all go to the r.k.e. (remote keyless entrytrunk trigger! -- posted image.) and use the green and red wire!
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You got it! Did it work out for you?

dan
Remember (there are no hard cars,some just take longer to install on then others)

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