94 Corrado alarm install with OE alarm
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Topic: 94 Corrado alarm install with OE alarm
Posted By: Audi Power
Subject: 94 Corrado alarm install with OE alarm
Date Posted: April 24, 2003 at 7:28 PM
I want to install an alarm in my Corrado & keep the factory alarm working. I would like to have the aftermarket alarm lock the doors & arm the factory alarm. I would also like a secondary channel to close the windows & sunroof. I read in the archive that I access the lock & unlock signal with the RED / yellow and the RED / black, these would need a positive signal. How would I arm and disarm the factory, is this done through the central locking? How would I access the windows, the instructions are kind of vague in the archive. There are no window relays in the fuse panel, there is a window control unit in the rear quarter. I thought I would use the factory alarm to monitor the doors & signal the aftermarket alarm if any zones were broken. I wanted to minimize the amount of wiring in the car and thought that using the factory alarm & aftermarket one together would solve this. I was going to have the aftermarket alarm set off the factory alarm if the shock sensor goes off on it. I would like the windows & sunroof to be closed on a separate signal so I can leave them open a crack. I haven't purchased an alarm yet but I wanted to make sure I have all of the information incase the alarm needed any special features. Thanks for any information, Dennis
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Posted By: draasch
Date Posted: April 24, 2003 at 9:36 PM
what is a Corrado?? ------------- Good Luck
David
Ace Security
813-376-9778
Tampa
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Posted By: JWorm
Date Posted: April 24, 2003 at 9:53 PM
It a sporty VW 2 door car built in the early 90's
Posted By: draasch
Date Posted: April 24, 2003 at 9:59 PM
Constant 12 volts RED IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 volts BLACK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter BLACK / YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome Light BROWN / WHITE (-) EITHER PIN SW. OR AT INTERIOR LIGHT
Trunk Pin Switch GRAY (-) AT LIGHT IN TRUNK
Parking Lamp GRAY/GREEN (+) AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Power Lock RED / YELLOW EITHER KICK PANEL OR AT PUMP #202
Power Unlock RED / BLACK ON PASSENGER SIDE OF TRUNK
#202- See Positive Pulse Door Lock Diagram ------------- Good Luck
David
Ace Security
813-376-9778
Tampa
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Posted By: Audi Power
Date Posted: April 25, 2003 at 1:14 PM
Sorry, I've been posting in Corrado lists and I keep forgetting that it's a Volkswagen Corrado, my bad. Thanks for the information, I was wondering if you people could help me with arming the factory alarm as well using the aftermarket alarm. What wire would I have to slice into on my cars wiring to arm the factory alarm. Thanks for the all of the help, Dennis
Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: April 27, 2003 at 5:04 PM
The system arms with LOCK and disarms with UNLOCK.
------------- Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
Posted By: Audi Power
Date Posted: April 27, 2003 at 6:25 PM
Thanks Jeff, that really helps me out. If I wanted to have the windows work on a secondary channel, what should I do. If I hold the key in the lock position, the windows and sunroof will close. If I buy an alarm and program it to use the lock signal when I press the secondary button on the remote, will I have any problems? I would think that I could just push and hold the secondary button until the windows were closed, does that make sense or are there any special features that I would need in the alarm? If that were the case, I could have the secondary button and the arm button go to the same relay. I would just splice the lock & unlock wires into seperate relays that would be triggered by the alarms signals. Thanks again for all of the help everybody, I think I have this figured out. Dennis
Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: April 27, 2003 at 9:09 PM
The alarm would have to have a latched output on the AUX channel. If the alarm doesn't have this option then you will have to find another system that does have a latched signal to do what you want.
------------- Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
Posted By: Audi Power
Date Posted: April 29, 2003 at 10:36 AM
Ok, I went and did a search to see what a latched output is and I found one of Jeff's posts that explained it very well. I noticed that some people used a diode when interfacing with the cars wiring, is this something that should be used all of the time or just in some situations. In my car, I was going to have a lock and unlock relay. The lock relay would be used for two things, to lock the doors and arm the factory alarm with the main button on the remote and I was also going to use a secondary button to hold the lock relay to roll up my windows. So the alarm would have 2 wires going to this relay, should I use diodes to isolate the 2 circuits or would they be ok. Thanks for the great information, Dennis
Posted By: Audi Power
Date Posted: May 23, 2003 at 11:33 AM
OK, heres my follow up on this for anybody else that wanted to do this. The Corrado locks the doors & arms the factory alarm & raises the windows through the central locking. Hold the key in the lock position and everything is done. I just tapped into the passengers door lock harness where it exits the door. On my 94 Corrado there is nothing behind the passengers kick panel so that is where I mounted my control unit and thelock and unlock relay. The central locking system uses a 12 volt positive signal to activate it. The central locking uses a red / black wire for the lock and a red / yellow wire for unlock. If you send 12 volts positive to the red / black wire then the doors & factory alarm & window module will activate. I used the factory alarm to monitor the doors & activate the starter kill. The horn on my car only makes noise when the alarm is triggered so I put a relay on it and when it goes off it will send a ground signal to the door pin switch on the aftermarket alarm and trigger it. If the shock sensor goes off on my aftermarket alarm then it will also send a ground signal to the door pin input on the factory alarm and trigger it. So both will go off at the same time and to dis-arm them you just click the remote and that will dis-arm the aftermarket alarm and the alarm also sends a 12 volt positive signal to the central locking and unlock the doors & dis-arm the factory alarm. If you want to roll the windows up, just send a 12 volt positive signal into the lock relay for the doors and that will roll the windows up. I used a couple of diodes on the lights because the factory alarm flashes the turn signals and not the marker lights. If I wired the single light flash to the turn signal wires coming out of the factory alarm then every time I use a turn signal both sides would flash. I ended up tapping into 5 wires on the car: lock and unlock in the central locking, left & right turn signal wires coming out of the factory alarm unit, horn signal coming out of the factory alarm, and the door pin signal going into the factory alarm. I ran a seperate power for the alarm control unit and another for the relays & central locking interface. I have tested it and it works really well, thanks for the help on making this work. Dennis
Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: May 23, 2003 at 11:13 PM
Good work Dennis ! Glad to be of help to you.
------------- Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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