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hotimportnight9 
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im installing a prestige 997c alarm combo on a 01 biuck century, once i had my alarm section wire i try to test it but when i connect the door lock/unlock the horn and siren will tick and the remotes wont respond i check my ground its good recheck my wires and they seem to be good could this be a bad brain, or shoud i install the remote section as well in order to fully work
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If you've connected your ignition, turn on the key as soon as you power it up.
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In other words I have to connect the remote starter wire section as well ?
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Just power and ignition assuming you grounded it.
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Ok now next question it's been a while since I did an install, but for this type alarm the lock n unlock had me kinda confuse this car has type b door lock not sure if I are familiar with this alarm but out of the three wire wich one is the negative lock n wich one is the negative unlock?
Jinx
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the red wire and green wire are lock and unlock. the extra RED / black wire is the 2nd unlock when you want to have the drivers door unlock first. red is lock and green is unlock
hotimportnight9 
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soundnsecurity wrote:
the red wire and green wire are lock and unlock. the extra RED / black wire is the 2nd unlock when you want to have the drivers door unlock first. red is lock and green is unlock
I'm assuming both are negetive outputs for this alarm
Jinx
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Yes as is type B locking.
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howie ll wrote:
Yes as is type B locking.
ThAnks for all ya help I'm still kinda bogle about the alarm ticking non stop do to the unlock/lock pin being connected to the brain
Jinx
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The avox units use a common ground for all internal relays and can cause some strange things when not all wires are connected properly (or left unconnected in this case). Best bet is to hook everything up, and once it is powered up correctly the issues will stop. prestige 997c -- posted image.
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