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beech2000 
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Posted: March 01, 2013 at 8:39 AM / IP Logged  
2 questions.
1) Why after arming am I getting door open on 3 way and quick buzz shortly there after and then system works perfect. Is one of my door trigger diodes leaking?
2) I want to wire in DEI N/C magnetic tailgate switch. Should I wire one side of switch to ground and the other to H1/7? blue?
System is fairly new install Clifford 330.3X in 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 manual with black key and no factory alarm or factory remote. (Basic work truck). System works perfect other than the quick buzz after arming.
beech2000 
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Posted: March 01, 2013 at 9:35 AM / IP Logged  
Also getting second short soft chirp after arming.
howie ll 
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Go to menu 2 level 4 and program it to off.
beech2000 
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Fixed. Thanks Howie...
If your still up, what input trigger would you recommend for a magnetic tailgate switch? H1/7 blue?
howie ll 
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Not too late, just watching some DVRs I did earlier this week.
Yes that blue.
beech2000 
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Posted: March 01, 2013 at 4:40 PM / IP Logged  
Great thanks. Have job to do at Biggin Hill airport (Small airport outside of London) this summer. Wish I could find hotel. Last two times had to stay at B&B's which drive me bonkers. Thanks again.
howie ll 
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Know it well, actually there's a 5 Star hotel near by.
Selsdon Park.
Biggin Hill has history, a major base in the Battle of Britain.
Opposite side of London to me, I'm due North and West, that's 5:30 o'clock on the M25, I'm at 11:30!
beech2000 
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If I knew exactly when I was going i would book a room.. Day's notice at best here. Do you know the hotel name?
Also,
Any ideas on truck bed security? I travel with aircraft tooling and sometimes have no choice but to leave some of the larger items in the bed. (Tonneau covered) I was thinking since under the sealed tonneau cover its fairly dry, I would try using the dual zone feature of a DEI-508D... Thoughts?
howie ll 
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Selsdon Park Hotel, known for Golfing breaks and dirty weekends.
From $81 per night.
126 Addington Road, South Croyden, Surrey CR2 8YA +44 20 8657 8811.
6 mins by car to Biggin Hill, 20 mins to Gatwick.
Go to the page covering Biggin Hill/South Croyden on Google maps, enter HOTELS.
Yes to a 508d in the rear load area. As long as you keep it dry..
beech2000 
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Cool thanks. 81 Quid or US? Not bad price even if GBP.
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