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elton_23 
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Posted: November 17, 2008 at 12:52 AM / IP Logged  
i installed a clifford matrix 1 alarm .... and was wondering about the door trigger wires im pretty sure its a nagitive type so do i just hook up the green wire from the trigger wire to that ??? also what does the dome light supervision do ? can i just tap it into the light around the ignition as it comes on with the dome light
elton_23 
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also im not sure about the shock sensor i have it turned up all the way and it takes a pretty hard hit to get it to chirp
howie ll 
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Posted: November 17, 2008 at 10:50 AM / IP Logged  
Door trigger wires are usually neg going so the green, what vehicle?  What is your shock sensor mounted to?
elton_23 
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this is a 98 toyota 4runner as for the shock sensor its mounted on the tranny tunnel
howie ll 
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Green is ok, dome light supervision is simply bringing on the dome light for up to 1 min when you turn off the alarm. connect green to the switched side of the dome light, probably a RED / white wire with silver dots.
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Sorry forgot to add this.... mount the shock sensor  with cable ties to a thick loom, experience teaches us that your location makes it too rigid, thus lack of sensitivity. quick and dirty fix, minimise the setting then increase it a fraction, bash the window frame front or rear or adjacent to the door keyholewith the flat of your hand.
elton_23 
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Posted: November 18, 2008 at 4:22 PM / IP Logged  
i do have it in a wire loom im thinking about ditching it and getting a proximity sensor
elton_23 
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Posted: November 19, 2008 at 3:44 AM / IP Logged  
do i have the sensor wired wrong ? it's just plug it in and put it some where since it didn't come with tape or anything or is the place i have it too solid ? ........ also i can set the alarm and shake the sensor and still get nothing
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I think the alarm has to be turned on before it's active, also make sure the white plug is pushed fully home.
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Posted: November 20, 2008 at 12:16 AM / IP Logged  
well i tried it again to day cranked it all they way up still nothing .... i can kick the tires jump on it slap the window .... but the funny thing is i come home and where i park about 60 feet theres train tracks these trains do maybe 10mph and come by once and awhile and they dam thing goes off
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