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Help identifying wiring/alarm components


Homer

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The first pic with the 3 yellow plugs - what are they for, are they stock?

 

Second pic, this unit is mounted behind the brace in the rear passenger area, seems to be alarm related, is this the main unit for the Clifford alarm?

 

Third pic with the white plug in the centre console, it looks stock, but what should it connect to?

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I was thinking that originaly, but seem to remember the active spoiler ECU sat above the stereo cage, rather than behind it. There is certainly an ECU missing as the harness for it can be seen above the unit already there (which as you say should be the ABS ECU)

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Do you know what model Clifford it is Homer? I may have the engineers/install manual and could email it to you if required..

 

Sorry Andy, I have no idea on the model, there have been no signs of the model number so far. It was installed prior to 2003 so possibly an older one.

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Sorry Andy, I have no idea on the model, there have been no signs of the model number so far. It was installed prior to 2003 so possibly an older one.

 

Hmm, well if you can speak to the previous owner or if you find any Clifford hardware, let me know the numbers on it :)

I used to install a few and ended up with quite a collection of engineers manuals.

 

I would hazard a guess that it is a Concept 50,60 or concept 500 or 600

Got to hedge my bets a little :D

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Hmm, well if you can speak to the previous owner or if you find any Clifford hardware, let me know the numbers on it :)

 

Speaking to the previous owner could be difficult.... ;) There's some number son it so I'll remove the bracing and see what it says

 

Pic 1 is the plugs for the main airbag ecu under the central armrest.

Pic 3 is the active spoiler plug.

 

Pic 2 can you get a better pic, but there is nothing standard mounted under the aerotop bracing.

 

Cool, thanks mate!

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