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rickvl 
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found the 1990-91 hyundai excel alarm information on this website for installing a new alarm but do not understand what is meant by "driver's kick panel" for the location of the parking lights wire and the door trigger wire,found the rest of the wires ok.any info would be appreciated.

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the drivers kick panel is to the left of your foot when you are sitting in the drivers seat.
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rickvl 
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well i found the parking light wire it comes from the fuse box but can not find the door trigger wire or the trunk pin wire does anyone know where they are?
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Dome Light BLACK/ RED (-) PASSENGER PINSWITCH OR AT DOME LIGHT
Trunk Pin Switch BROWN / RED (-) TRUNK PIN OR LIGHT, ALSO AT CLUSTER
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rickvl 
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sorry but what is passenger pinswitch and where is cluster?

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Rick.

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cluster as in instrament cluster you can obtain all the wires from the instrament cluster

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maybe you should have your alarm system installed by a proffessional.........
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deviousjoker wrote:
maybe you should have your alarm system installed by a proffessional.........
hes almost there, just need a lil help.
|     DOOR TRIGGER|BLACK/ red           |- |pillar or inst cluster      |
| TRUNK/HATCH PIN|BROWN / red           |- |left of st. column   
-when ever they say driver kick, it can be anywhere to the left of the pedals or even under the carpet.
-pillar is the vertical support or column for the windshield to rest on. that should be simple, just pop off the plastice cover and youll see couple of wires.
-steering column, theres always a whole bunch of wires running through here, but youll have to look. or you maight be able to look for the trunk trigger at the dkp(driver's kick panel) or a bundle of wires that goes toward the back.
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