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siroccoman 
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HELP: Courtesy Light, 1999 LR Defender TD5 -- posted image.I have installed a TOAD alarm in my 1999 Land rover Td5 defender and have a small problem. The alarm arms with the drivers door open, but refuses to arm with it closed. It is something to do with the door pin switch, but i cannot work out what. The vehicle has a courtesy light delay built in?

Can anyone help me before i go bald as have been pulling my hair out all dayCourtesy Light, 1999 LR Defender TD5 -- posted image.. All I can think of is to not connect to the door switches but this defeats the object.

Dave

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Not familiar with that alarm but does it have multipule inputs for door triggers, both positive and negative or just one or the other. Sounds like the door trigger is hooked up backwards. If the alarm needs to see a neg to trigger, make sure you get that when the door is open. If the alarm reguires a different polarity than the car is providing then you will have to change it thru a relay.
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Hi, it has both - * + trigger wires. I 'presumed' that the door switch was - as it earthed to chassis when door open? How do I check to tell if it is - or + to switch? Sorry to seem dense, but reality has got the better of me today....
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If it gave you a neg- when the door was open make sure its hooked to the neg- door trigger of the alarm. It sound like you've got it hooked to the pos+ door tigger of the alarm.
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er, not sure it did??? I just presumed it was negative as it was going to earth? could it have been positive and go to earth?
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If you have a meter and you're testing for earth you should get 0 ohms when the door is open. That would mean it is a neg trigger. What ever the trigger is it sounds like your have it reversed, because when the door is open it is telling the alarm it is closed and when its closed its telling the alarm its open.
"All my wire are hooked up correctly. All my connections are good. I put 3 new modules in it. It must be the car."
OK just tell the customer they need to get a different car.
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Cheers oldsaint, i will swop the wires and see how we go on!
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All sorted - THANK YOU. now down to the CDL alarm wiring............. GROAN
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Glad to hear that. Now knock back a shot of some good cider for me, will ya
"All my wire are hooked up correctly. All my connections are good. I put 3 new modules in it. It must be the car."
OK just tell the customer they need to get a different car.

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