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1993 saturn sl2 alarm, door locks


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Posted: February 12, 2007 at 7:23 PM / IP Logged  
Do not cut the horn wire. 1993 saturn sl2 alarm, door locks - Page 2 -- posted image. You typically grab the horn wire in/near the ignition harness under the steering column, depends on the car though. This wire is a negative trigger, so when you press the horn on the steering wheel it grounds out the wire, and triggers the horn. Exactly what your emulating with the relay, you've obviously hooked it up in the wrong place 1993 saturn sl2 alarm, door locks - Page 2 -- posted image.
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Posted: February 12, 2007 at 7:35 PM / IP Logged  
Should be black at steering column.
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so i need to go to the steering column and not at the horn? And which relay info is correct? I have had 2 people tell me 2 different things so which one is correct? RELAYS

1.    (pin 85) = GROUND    (pin 86) = SIREN WIRE FROM ALARM   (pin 87a) = NOT NEEDED  (pin 87)= GROUND   (pin 30) = HORN WIRE FROM CAR

2.   pin 86 = GROUND  pin 85 = SIREN WIRE FROM ALARM   pin 30 = GROUND    pin 87 = car horn hire

which one is correct there both pretty much the same execept for pin 87 and pin 30

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and last but not least once this is working will my horn beep or will it have a long honk when the alarm is triggered?
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it should give you a short honk on lock and unlock........when the alarm is fully triggered its gonna give you a constant blare....instead of a beeeeppp.....beeepppp....you get the idea. What alarm system are you using? As for the relay, either one will work, but i set mine up like #1.
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its just a little cheapo not sure of the name brand. is there any way i can get my horn to beep beeep on the alarm trigger instead of a long annoying honk?
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i was told to get my horn to pulse like i want it i would have to add a flasher unit to the siren wire? what the heck is a flasher unit?
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You can get a flasher at any auto parts store. (blinker, hazard) both use flashers.
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can i just pull my flasher for my hazzard or are the blinkers/hazzard on the same circuit?
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na, i wouldnt do that....buy one from a parts store, it should give you some info on what each terminal does on the flasher.
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