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stevie43 
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Posted: June 09, 2004 at 9:08 PM / IP Logged  
please can any of you guy's out there help me.i got a foxguard F18E alarm system and iv'e gone and lost the fitting instructions .i know it's quite an old system ,but it worked fine for me in my old car so i thought i would take it out and put it in my newer one without realizing i had lost the instrutions.please, please, please, someone out ther help me 
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i have never heard of that unit. is there any info on the back of the unit??
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stevie43 
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hiya draasch,thanks for taking an interest mate.unfortunately there is no other info on the alarm unit.i have sat down and studied the thing and now the only problem i have is just 3 wires to sort out.2 green wires that i'm sure went to the positve side if the ignition (but how and exactly where i just can't remember) and 1 red wire that i can only assume goes to a constant live on the loom somewhere.here's hoping that you may be able to work this out for me .many thanks,steve.
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well if the red is 12 volts, i would put a fuse in-line and make the connection at the main ign. harness. use a meter to find a hot wire.
as far as the other wires, if you know for sure that the green wires are for the positive side of the ign. then you can use your meter to find a wire that has 12 volt when the key is in the run position. you can connect your wires there......i would try to verify the wires on the alarm before i made any connections...
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draasch 
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try this link, you may have to e-mail them.....
http://www.bridgwater-electronics.co.uk/
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stevie43 
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cheers mate for the link,i will give them a try.i did find out some more info on the back of the unit it say's as before Model F18E,but i found some more wording on it ,it say's C-2 (Z.D.) on it too,i didn't notice that before(not very observant am i ?).anyway thanks again draasch for your help.regards steve. 
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hiya draasch,just a few words to say thanks again.i contacted bridgwater electronics and they are sending me the complete installation and instruction manual for the alarm.i would never had found this out if it was'nt for this site and people like you who help others......cheers mate,steve.
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