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hooking up a carbine alarm to a 95 F-150


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John H 
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Posted: October 19, 2002 at 10:30 PM / IP Logged  

I have a carbine alarm I would like to hook up to a 95 F-150,I don't have the manual that tells you what the wires are for,and thats what I need help with.I've installed many sound systems,and I'm a certified electronics technician so I'm not afraid to do this. I have power locks in the F-150,I didn't have them in the ranger that the alarm was installed in before. Other than that it is a basic alarm with no remote start function. Any help would be great,

                Thanks, John H

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what model carbine unit do you have???
John H 
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The alarm is a plus 3000,does anyone know what all these wires are for? I need to get it hooked up.

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       John H

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you should have 2 harness's i 3 wire on a 5 pin plug and a10 pin harness.

3 wire harness=

red      =  12v constant

yellow  = 12v switched

black     =  ground

10 pin harness=

pink  = input for park lights (ford is positive so this wire to 12v constant)

RED / white   =output to park lights

purple   = positive door trigger

brown   = sirne output  +   ( this wire to red wire of siren or brown if you have a carbine siren)

blue = instant negative trigger for hood or camper shell door if you do one or the other

all other wires wont be needed


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