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(I am already assuming the vehicle in question is a 12v negative ground vehicle) (If it is not, then stop immediately and do NOT proceed!) To get the unit to respond, you simply need 12v on all wires listed as 12v constant input, ground on the black wire labelled ground and either ignition on the large pink wire or a toggle switch providing switched 12v. Obviously the antenna as well. That will get the unit to at least power up and respond to the remotes. Aside from that it is as simple as matching what wires you want to function to something in the vehicle. Making sure the polarity and functions match what the alarm needs.