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avital in a 04 srt 4 neon


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55chevrolet 
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Posted: June 12, 2012 at 12:58 AM / IP Logged  
So, I finally got my avital 3001l that I plan on installing into my car in a couple of weeks. Has anyone installed one of these into a neon? Any tips would help. Have the wiring diagram for what I needed. Just curious on if anyone did an install of these on this vehicle. A question that I have is that the "STOCK ALARM" has a light in the dash. I want to use this same light if possible.
racerjames76 
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To use the stock "alarm" indicator, would require desoldering, and resoldering the connections, from the dash pcb, to the aftermarket alarm's LED output. However I do not suggest doing this. You may find room in the cluster to mount the avital LED. That is a far better option. Hang tight someone will be along with more tips I am sure. avital in a 04 srt 4 neon -- posted image.

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55chevrolet 
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Yea, that's what I kinda figured. I was "hoping" it was going to be quick and easy thing to do, but I did kinda figured it was going to be integrated into the dash module.
buddholly 
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Certain bypass modules will arm/disarm the factory alarm through the Avital as well as arm and disarm through the factory key fob, I know the FL-CAN (made by flashlogic) will do this.  If all else fails the Avital has it's own security light, I like to mount them in the pillar near the bottom of the windshield.


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