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nexus1155 
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Posted: December 29, 2007 at 11:54 PM / IP Logged  

Let me start by saying that I bought this alarm along time ago for my 240sx and i am giving it to my friend and installing it in his 2001 Crown Victoria. I'm not gonna lie... this alarm is a POS but im pretty sure it will get the job done. I already have a few of the wires figured out

The wiring diagram for the car is http://www.p71interceptor.com/remotestart/9802table.html for the most part

Here is a picture of the alarm unit itself with wiring diagram(note my sexy legs) https://i12.tinypic.com/6tdfk0o.jpg

I have the obvious figured out I am just wondering what I do with the orange wire going to the relay along with yellow wire

Next is the door switches, it asks for a + and a - but the lock/unlock are both positive but on different lines? Sorry if that is noobish never installed an alarm before but have installed turbo timers and radios/systems etc.

One last thing is what is the blue / green wire going to the actuator for(if that is an actuator?) for window roll down.

I only need the basics. Lock / Unlock and the alarm to actually work. thats really about it.

I really appreciate the help that can be given, thanks everyone @ the12volt!

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Posted: December 30, 2007 at 8:55 AM / IP Logged  

Is that orange not ground while armed? The yellow is the connections for the cut starter wire (key side, and starter side)

blue and green are for lock and unlock. You'll see in YOUR tech diagram about the locks. Factory keyless? or not....you'll need to cut the wire

and test the switch side for 12volts when you hit the switch. The lock side with be open..... (show nothing)


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