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the12voltuser 
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Posted: February 22, 2010 at 4:11 PM / IP Logged  
hi
I need the color codes or the wiring diagram to connect the alarm to New Ford Fiesta MK7
Thanks to all
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Posted: February 22, 2010 at 4:20 PM / IP Logged  

howie?

not sure what the NA equivalent is. If i did i would post up wire info for you.

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No info, only done a tracker and played around with the head unit, managed to bang my head on the steeply raked windscreen getting in and out. Everything's behind the glove box, test.
I can give you the colours on a new Hyundai Getz whatever that is, needed a bloody driver's door actuator, couldn't find any cable entries from the engine bay, went over the wheel arch into the space between the front door and the body, found a convenient entry grommet, everything else bar power goes behind and connects to the instrument cluster.
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my problem is that I connected the alarm, but since there the original perimeter alarm, go into conflict, because if I close with the new alarm, and then unlocked, the original alarm sounds.
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the car should have a factory alarm disarm wire somewhere. can you turn off the factory alarm by turning a key in the door?

if you can time to rip open the door panel and start testing.

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Posted: February 22, 2010 at 5:07 PM / IP Logged  
even if the original alarm is disabled when I open the door (if it's on the new) sounds activate.
The problem is that some kind of disconnect from the cable, and I have no key to turn it off, I was given, I might look for the positive cable and seconded to know where he is!
but there can be both?
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Probably needs a stealership to turn it off via the diagnostics.
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I understand, but do you think the anti-theft perimeter is maintained only by the original GEM? Or is there an additional unit? because I can not find it, follow the installation instructions of the Ford!

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