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Need alarm/remote install help Chevy Blazer

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Topic: Need alarm/remote install help Chevy Blazer

Posted By: WebMan7890
Subject: Need alarm/remote install help Chevy Blazer
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 11:02 AM

Hey guys. I am new to the 12volt but it looks like it can help me out a lot. Hopefully I can help you guys out a little here and there also.  I am getting ready to do an alarm/remote start install on a friends 95 chevy blazer.  I was wondering if any of you guys happen to have a wiring diagram for this car.  I have installed plenty of alarms before and the only real problem I run into is not knowing which wire to tap into to control the parking lights (getting them to flash). This will be a first with the remote start however.  Any suggestions, Thanks for your guys help. 



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Posted By: PLAYER69
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 11:10 AM

Park lights are brown at the park light switch.

As for the remote start, Take your time and think things through.  Make sure you use the tach wire and get the correct tach wire. 

Good luck!





Posted By: WebMan7890
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 11:12 AM
any idea what color this tach wire is I should be looking for.  posted_image  Thanks for the quick reply.  Keep em coming guys!




Posted By: securinu
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 5:47 PM
white @ coil on top of engine




Posted By: bishopdaz9
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 6:43 PM
just for giggles, I have a 96 chevy blazer with the Viper 550 esp (remote start).  It's a lot easier then you think.........just make sure your connections are secure.....I found that the horn fit great on the passenger side right in front of the CPU........Some chevy's need by-pass modules, but I know mine did not........Another huge thing......If you take off the dash, the top section around the gages and radio, be sure to watch for the hazard switch.  I broke mine but got really lucky and replaced it for free, it's very easy to break but very hard and costly to replace....hope something in this long note helps.....good luckposted_image

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Posted By: djfearny2
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 7:52 PM
make sure you tap into the right wires such as starter , acc and accesory wires .

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