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newbie99 
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this is the manual ive got and ive never installed a alarm at all before but id like to try i also have a diagram of my car now im not sure on where some of the wires connect to i have a 2003 sunfire manual transmition
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Not really sure what you are asking for here. Maybe expand on the post with some more detail.
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ok id like to try to install this alarm myself but on the diagram im not to sure on what wire conects to what like the alarm out put wire (orange) factory disarm (purple and black) bypass out put (purple) option 1 out put (grey and black) option 1 input trigger (green and black) and also i need to install a passlock bypass
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 here you go....good luck....XS

 PONTIAC

  
 MODEL YEAR(S)
 SUNFIRE  2000 -2003
 KEY T-HARNESS IMMOBILIZER
  N/A   GM-7   GM's PASSLOCK 2 ANTI-THEFT System, Requires 791 Bypass Module
 PART  COLOR LOCATION DIAGRAM
 12 VOLT CONSTANT  RED (+)   IGNITON SWITCH HARNESS   
 STARTER YELLOW (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS   
 STARTER 2 N/A   
 IGNITION 1 PINK (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 IGNITION 2 N/A    
 IGNITION 3 N/A     
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1 ORANGE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS   
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2 N/A     
 KEYSENSE N/A     
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - ) N/A     
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + ) BROWN (+)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL   
 POWER LOCK LIGHT BLUE (TYPE C) See NOTE *1  IN EITHER KICK PANEL   
 POWER UNLOCK WHITE (TYPE C) See NOTE *1  IN EITHER KICK PANEL   
 LOCK MOTOR WIRE GRAY (+)  IN DRIVERS DOOR HARNESS   
 DOOR TRIGGER See NOTE *2  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL and PASSENGER KICK PANEL   14301_SUNFIRE_(-) NEGATIVE DOOR PIN ISOLATION CIRCUIT.pdf
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION GREEN/ BLACK (-)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL   
 TRUNK RELEASE BLACK/ WHITE (+)  @ BCM, See NOTE *3   
 SLIDING POWER DOOR N/A     
 HORN BLACK (-)  @ STEERING COLUMN HARNESS   
 TACH PURPLE / WHITE  IN MAIN ENGINE HARNESS   
 WAIT TO START LIGHT N/A     
 BRAKE WHITE (+)  @ SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL   
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM  N/A     
 ANTI-THEFT YELLOW (+) and BLACK (-) and WHITE (Not Used)  GM's PASSLOCK 2 System, wires are under the Steering Column cover, at the Bottom of the Ignition Switch Tumbler in a BLACK or DARK GRAY Plug   
NOTES
 NOTE *1 if vehicle is WITHOUT Factory Keyless entry it is a TYPE C Door Locking system and MUST be tested from the PASSENGER SWITCH, if vehicle has Factory keyless Entry it is a TYPE A Door Locking System.
NOTE *2 this vehicle has a GREEN/ BLACK (-) for the DRIVERS DOOR in the drivers kick panel and a LIGHT BLUE (-) for the PASSENGER DOOR(S) in the passenger kick panel. When connecting to an Alarm system, use both wires and DIODE ISOLATE. See DIAGRAM
NOTE *3 the BCM is located to the LEFT of the STEERING COLUMN, above the DRIVERS KICK PANEL
newbie99 
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ok ive got this diagram now where would i hook the wires from the alarm to i know in a compleate newbie im sorry. here is the manual for the alarm starter on page 45 or 46 the manual is located at http://caralarm.net/new_eng/manual.htm
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its the 8500s alarm

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im sorry i did a mistake there i copyed an pasted in notpad and its still like that im sorry

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newbie99 wrote:
ok id like to try to install this alarm myself but on the diagram im not to sure on what wire conects to what like the alarm out put wire (orange) factory disarm (purple and black) bypass out put (purple) option 1 out put (grey and black) option 1 input trigger (green and black) and also i need to install a passlock bypass
Orange...not sure what it does from your description
PURPLE / Black...not needed because you do not have a factory alarm to disarm
purple...bypass output, needed to activate the passlock bypass
Grey/Black...option 1 output, probably a negative output for trunk release, you would use this with a relay to open your trunk (if you have a power trunk release from the factory)
GREEN/ Black...option 1 input trigger, I would think that since this is a 2-way alarm it would trigger an icon on the display showing this 'zone' is what is setting off your alarm, hood pin input maybe?
The 8500S From what brand? It looks the same as Scytek's 6000. Is this the same?
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im sorry i did a mistake there i copyed an pasted in notpad and its still like that im sorry
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newbie99 
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the link i posted is my alarm almost the same as the 6000 yes now for the wiring pin 5 orange armed output connects where and pin 12 yellow generator + input conects where pin 11 purple bypass output connects to the passlock pin 13 blue is the trunk - input

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