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Saturn1996_86 
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I was wondering if anyone could help me where to put a Siren on a Saturn SL2 I wanna put it somewhere close to the battery cause I have a Good Ground near the battery

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you should not worry about a good ground send a ground wire out with the siren output and worry more about concieling the siren and wires
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Well I usually ground my siren wire with the actual alarm ground.
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Saturn1996_86 
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Where would be a good spot to put the siren though
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I usually try to install them underneath something on an inner fender.  With all the electronics on today's cars there is plenty of hidden areas that you can mount a siren.  I do not know the Saturn specifically but I like to mount the sirens so the wires and everything is hidden.
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just make sure you cant reach the siren fron under the car.....run the wire in looming (for looks) and make sure you have a solid ground. also try to keep it away from the heat of the motor....point it down so water dosent collect inside of it....you should be able to find a good spot for it....
if you end up putting it close to the battery, watch the acid. it will kill the plasic down the road........
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