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Clifford RSX3.5 Alarm


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psystems 
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Posted: November 21, 2006 at 12:38 PM / IP Logged  
At last fitted a Clifford RSX3.5 alarm into my car. It has taken me three days with no prio experience or a wiring diagram. However, it is going to take me longer:
I put the battery into the key fob.
Opened a window so that I didn't get stuck in my car.
Then I fitted all the fuses back into the alarm so power is flowing into the relay satellitte and the primary harness etc... but NOTHING!
I have pressed every button under the sun and moon and the fob shakes it makes beeping noises but that is about it - it seems to display an icon which means that a command is transmitteed to the car buta command page is not received.
I have opened doors I have tried the valet button.
NOTHING!
I have tested to see if power is going into the modules - yes!
NOTHING!
Help me techys, help me...
to go or not to lar
swamprat323 
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Posted: November 21, 2006 at 12:49 PM / IP Logged  
did you meter all the wires. with no experince and 3 days to do that, before you really mess up your car i take it to a shop
psystems 
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What a bore. The car still works. It's just the alarm... Helpful replies please.
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psystems 
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Sorry missed the meter wires bit. I metered all the power wires where I connected and where the module fuses are the voltage seems to drop to the harness from 12 to 2/3. The wires to the relay appear to maintain 12v
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swamprat323 
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does any thing work on the alarm. make sure you have good ground
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where the module fuses are the voltage seems to drop to the harness from 12 to 2/3.
what does that mean? you are getting 12v on one side of fuse but 2/3 on the other?
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Posted: November 21, 2006 at 1:28 PM / IP Logged  
car?
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psystems 
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thought about the ground so I rerouted to an established ground and nothing.
sorry, module 12v constant wire at fuse I put in where I connected to the 12v constant (car) reading is 12v.
Reading at the module on the same wire but above the factory installed fuse reads 2 volts
Car is a Nissan Largo and I have searched and searched for a wiring diagram with no joy from anywhere including 12volt.com and a 100+ views of my request for one.
Hope this is helpful
to go or not to lar
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Posted: November 21, 2006 at 1:42 PM / IP Logged  
We dont have the nissan largo in america/canada. That might the reason noone has the diagram.
For the alarm to work, all you need is good 12v and good ground with antenna plugged in. This should atleast get the brain to make clicking sound.
Check those 3 things.
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swamprat323 
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lets got to the battery so we can see what happens
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