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Wiring for '99 Olds Aurora


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alik 
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Need wiring diagram for '99 Aurora OR any other help ...Had remote start/ alarm  installed but suspecting some wires are incorrectly hooked up. The parking lights kept  flashing even when car is off and armed, when shock sensor activated - alarm goes off and  the doors unlock for some reason, instead of staying locked.

 Had the headlight (control) module changed, after it seemed to cause problems, the flashing stopped but i'm suspecting more wiring problems. 

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1999 Aurora
Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it.Wiring for '99 Olds Aurora -- posted image.
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What kind of system is this ?
Jeff
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..... Decided  to replace the crappy unit, but not sure what to go with now ?

>I had Assianwolf type of RS alarm now 2 years later i'd rather replace it with  a New Unit, instead of dealing with problems.

 Should i keep the old wiring or replace ALL with new install of wires ?

And What should i go with : I need remote start, shock sensor, option of Roll down window...LCD Remote ?

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Compustar units have been solid for us at the shop for the past couple of years. I would suggest a 2 way system and replace all the wiring in there will be required if your going to be replacing the system with a different one. Try not to use any of the exisiting wiring from the old system. Take out everything ( desolder all joints and resolder new ones ) to avoid copying the problem you have now. The 2W8000FM ( or 2W900FM ) systems are the best that we sell and has had great customer feedback for range, reliability and user functions.
Jeff
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