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sokkie 
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Posted: July 07, 2005 at 5:45 AM / IP Logged  

ok, this is my first time and attempt ever to hook up an alarm. and truthfully, it's a lot more complicated than i thought, but i'm intent on doing this myself since everything i have accomplished on this car, i pretty much learned, and did myself. including motor swap, and audio. with my last system getting jacked, before i put in my new one, i purchased a autoloc alarm. where should the module be placed? do i simply connect whatever color wire on the schematics i received with the alarm to whatever wires on the car? where should proxy and back up be hooked up? and this system comes with remote start. does remote start really work on a manual??

s0k
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Posted: July 07, 2005 at 9:03 AM / IP Logged  
sokkie wrote:
. where should the module be placed?

Place the module up high on the driver's side dash or if you have room in the passengerside dash. Anywhere is good where it's hard to get to and see.

sokkie wrote:
. do i simply connect whatever color wire on the schematics i received with the alarm to whatever wires on the car? 

Yes and always check with a DMM the wires from the wiring diagram to ensure that the color and the wire that you have is the correct one before hooking up.

sokkie wrote:
. where should proxy and back up be hooked up? 

Prox sensor should be hooked up in the middle of the vehicle and the back up should be hooked up anywhere where it is hidden from view.

sokkie wrote:
. and this system comes with remote start. does remote start really work on a manual??

Only if it's designed to work on the manual transmission vehicles with a safety ready mode to ensure that hte car is in nuetral. If this is not a manual tranny safe unit, DO NOT hook up the system to the car.

Jeff
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Posted: July 07, 2005 at 9:45 AM / IP Logged  
i think that covers everything...
 
just find where you gonna place the brain first and start taping your harness down towards where your gonna make your connections( for  neatness)
 
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sokkie 
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Posted: July 11, 2005 at 6:53 PM / IP Logged  

ok, thanx for help. one problem i have encountered.. does not start!!! help!!

s0k

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