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On my alarm I have Door trigger (-) and door trigger (+) were do does go on most of the cars? thnx
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For the most part negative trigger will work on most cars. Positive trigger is primarily ford. Give the type of car and someone should be able to tell which wire you need.
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auex wrote:
For the most part negative trigger will work on most cars. Positive trigger is primarily ford. Give the type of car and someone should be able to tell which wire you need.

Oh so you use either + or -? thnx. How do you just a dmm? thnx

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on my alarm I have a wire were it says. Connect to a 30amp. Relay for starter kil (-). where is that suppose to be connected?
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If you want to have a starter kill feature which will open the circuit that your starter is on when the alarm is armed, you need to use that wire to trigger a 30amp relay. This feature is not necessary but it is a very standard feature on an alarm.
If you wish to use this feature, that wire you are asking about goes to pin 85 on the relay, Pin 86 goes to an ignition wire, pin 30 goes to the key side of the cut starter wire, and pin 87a goes to the engine side of the starter wire.
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Wy do we use the (-) output of the window and not the  (+) for window roll up? thnx

On my alarm I have a wire it says Connect to ignition switch #2 if need. How ca I know if its needed or not? and were does it have to be connected? thnx

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Whats Vacuum system?

On my alarm i have a wire it says Warp around any spark plug cable or tachometer. What they mean by that? were does it go on a 94 honda accord ex?

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If you are just installing an alarm you should only need one Ignition. Tapping a second ignition is for remote starters.
What do you mean by "Wy do we use the (-) output of the window and not the (+) for window roll up?" Are you asking why we use the negative output of an alarm to trigger a window roll-up module?
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TACHOMETER is blue or yel/grn at the ignition coil. This is for remote starters to let the unit know when the car is started. You can also use an uncommon colored injector wire.
Are you referring to Vacuum locks? if so it is a type of door locks that require relays to trigger the door locks. If you are not referring to this, then some remote starters have an alternative input to the tach signal to let the unit know the car is running. If you cannot find a tach signal, then you can use a vacuum switch instead, that you must install inline with the vehicles vacuum hose.
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[QUOTE=bizzy818]

How do you just a dmm? thnx

 
Do you mean: "How do you use a DMM"? I am just making sure. if so, are you talking about in General? or do you mean only practical purposes for installing remote starters and alarms?
If I was you I would go ahead and install a starter alarm combo in your own car. Doing your own install is the best teacher. I only use a DMM for finding a tach signal and for resistor based anti-theft systems. Otherwise a handy test light will go a long way.
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