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vladguan 
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Hi all,

New member here. I have a 1995 Mitsubishi KS Verada V6XI with the factory alarm/immobiliser (ETACS). Its basically the same as a 1995 Diamante LS with
the SOHC 12V 6G72 engine. What I want to do is to install a chirpper so that it
chirps twice when arming and once when disarming (currently only the interrior
lights flash twice when arming and once when disarming. Is there somewhere
where I can install the chirpper to be able to do this.
Thanks in advance.
Vladimir

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daniel2002p 
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you can find the domelight wire, put a diode on it and hook up a pulsing relay to a siren.
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vladguan 
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daniel2002p wrote:
you can find the domelight wire, put a diode on it and hook up a pulsing relay to a siren.

Does that mean that the chipper will chirp everytime the door is open? How exactly is this done?

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Yes, unfortunately, there isn't a real easy way to do what you want unless you can find some "keyless entry only" outputs from the ETACS unit. There are some add-on security systems available that will upgrade your factory keyless and give you chirps but they're kind of overkill if all you are after is the chirps. Hope this helps.
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vladguan 
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kickyride wrote:
Yes, unfortunately, there isn't a real easy way to do what you want unless you can find some "keyless entry only" outputs from the ETACS unit. There are some add-on security systems available that will upgrade your factory keyless and give you chirps but they're kind of overkill if all you are after is the chirps. Hope this helps.

I read somewhere that one of the keyless entry remote receiver pins is used to send current to the dome lights, but do not know which one.

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vladguan 
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Any takers on which pin in the remote receiver sends current to the dome light?

Also, according to the 1994, 1995-96 Diamante security wiring chart, there are two wires

for door lock and unlock above the fuse panel, if I hook up the beeper to these wires I presume I need two diodes! Would this mean that it'll only beep once both for locking and unlocking?

Thanks in advance.

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