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waxer52 
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Posted: February 05, 2006 at 7:54 AM / IP Logged  
I have a predator evo+4 car alarm with remote start and i need to connect it to the negative side of my ignition coil. My car has two map sensor dli coils instead of an ignition coil. Can someone help me on where to connect it to. The car is a toyota corolla levin J.D.M.
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do i just connect it to one of the injectors. will that give me the rpm signal?
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look for a wire that measures 1-2v AC and rises with the revs and thats you baby there.
are you a member of cruise irl that was looking for an installer the other bay
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Darren Power
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I'm a member of cruiseirl alright. its been a while since i was there. I have searched sites for info on this wiring, but no luck, so i posted here. Where can i find this wire on the 4agze Engine.
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any injector coil pack or distributor is where you will get it..
any other problems
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Darren Power
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one more little thing. where is the best place to connect to the hazzard lights for my alarm. is it at the relay itself?
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is there a sigle parking light wire on your alarm or two indicator/parking light wires.
you rarely tap into the hazzards. if its one wire use a relay or 6A1 diodes and split the wire to each turn signal on the light s side of the indicator relay..
i have diodes here if you require them
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the alarm has a single wire for the indicators. i'm not an installer, just a d.i.y chap trying to install an alarm. i have basic electronics that i learned myself.
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What year corolla????
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its a levin mike.
use a relay to split the connection to each side indicator
or use the diodes i have lots here i can give you some or post them to you if your not in dublin
you will get the connection on the lights side of the indicator relay.
not sure if its like the irish corolla if it is you can get both wires in the drivers kick panel can't remember the colours..
turn the indicators on to find indiactor relay.. you will be able to hear/feel it clicking
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