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mack53 
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Posted: June 24, 2009 at 1:34 PM / IP Logged  

Okay I need help big time on this. From what I have read the best place for a alam is under the drivers kick panel (hornet 740T model).  But there isn't any kick panel in this car. Should I go into the dash and wire it there or what..

Its a olds 1987 Deltra 88 royale 4 door. Has electric locks. Only hooking up the the locks and impact senor. and starter interrupt. Has a little siren to mount also (under the hood). What is the best way to connect the wires? And does anyone know the wiring on the door locks?

Any help will be appriecated. I build computers for a living but this has me kindna throw for a loop..

Thanks,

Mack53 

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Posted: June 25, 2009 at 6:11 AM / IP Logged  

Under the drivers kick panel is probably the easiest, and most obvious, and the first place for a thief to look for the alarm.  Not really the best place to install it.  But probably the easiest.  Be creative, security is all about not being able to get to the alarm or the wire connected  to the siren. 

As for the door locks, the wiring for that car is listed in the database on this site.  https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/vehicles.html


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