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xitrum08 
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I have a car alarm,model Hornet 719T,please show me how to wire this alarm,the instruction included is not clear,it's hard to understand,any help will be appreciated.
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Is there a particular piece of the instructions that are not clear?   Or is it all unclear?
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Yea i am having the same problem. These alarms are do not have clear wiring schematics. In my opinion there terrible and I have been asking these same questions for a couple of months now.

I have a 98 Subaru Legacy Outback. With a HT-800D alarm. Many of the wires are confusing where they go. Here is a attached pic of the diagram which don't tell me where they go. The book does not say where these dead wires go.

wiring instruction, hornet 719t -- posted image.

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Jessewag you're posting on a completely different topic.
Please make a separate post. Since to me this is an unknown brand to me, I'll hazard a guess and say you've marked out the lock/unlock wires.
P.S. If your unit uses oil pressure or similar voltage source for tach, it won't work and it's effectively a bin job.
Xitrum08, that Hornet is one of the easiest installs going, if you can't understand the instructions, get it installed professionally! Otherwise as Mr. I says tell us your exact problems.
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my problem is not understanding,in the installation guide says if I want the current sensor works when open the door the alarm will sound,I have to program the remote,but in the manual does not say that,it just says whenever the vehicle has the interior lights when open the doors they will illuminate that can make the current sensor work,so I am stuck right there.
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my problem is not understanding,in the installation guide says if I want the current sensor works when open the door the alarm will sound,I have to program the remote,but in the manual does not say that,it just says whenever the vehicle has the interior lights when open the doors they will illuminate that can make the current sensor work,so I am stuck right there.My van is 98 Plymouth Grand.
howie ll 
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Don't ever use current sensor although actually it's a voltage monitor, they are extremely unstable. Use the door pin contacts and look up your vehicle in the vehicle wiring section here.
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thank you howie,I will try to do connect to the door wire,but at first I have to find a place to mount the alarm,because there is no room under hood.
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What vehicle is this?
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Also, carefully read page 7 of your instruction guide. This alarm is a joke. It's probably the most basic I've seen.
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