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I am wondering if there is a way you can add some sort of a shock sensor or motion sensor to the factory alarm of this vehicle, and how would I go about wiring it

also the customer would like to put in a L.E.D in the vehicle, which turns on when the factory remote lock button is pressed and then goes off when the unlock button is pressed, and again how would I go about wiring it

thanks in advance, mike

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anyone??
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please if anyone has any info that would be appreciated

thanks mike

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You could add a shock sensor and diode it in to a negative trigger like the door trigger. You would also want to wire up a relay that turns the shock sensor off when the ignition is on so it does not light up the door ajar indicator as they are driving down the street.
As to the LED, you would have to put in an LED that turns on when the ignition is off unless you can locate an output that is active only when armed (which I do not believe that system has).
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