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remote start pager car alarms?


cookci

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I’ve installed two of these baby's, installed on my FTO

 

Cheap! but a Great device

(i also had a thatcham Immobiliser)

 

Great as it fed info back to you up to 2 miles away, tapping on windscreen, someone knocking the car etc.

Good if you are parked up next to where you work etc

 

i had the accessory function to close the wing mirrors etc.

 

Mine was only £50 total, including p&p

 

Good luck

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I had the pager thing on my previous car - it is pretty useful but sometimes a pita for getting you paronoid when out at the cinema for example or up in town etc...the pager goes off, you rush to your car and it was nothing.

 

BTW G-Nemie I imagine its nice getting blown by twins everyday but whats it like with having the happy man there too? Are you making him happy? :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

theres a couple of wires that im not sure go where?

 

 

in the manual it states

 

purple wire: starter output(+). connect to the vehicle starter wire

 

Orange wire: Acessory output (+). connect to the accessory wire coming from the ignition switch that supplies power to the heater/ air conditioner. Some cars may have multiple accossory wires

 

 

Pink wire A. Ignition output (+). connect to the main ignition wire that provides +12V when the ignition is on and while cranking the starter

 

pink wire B: second ignition output (+). Connect the the second ignition wire of the vehicle.

 

 

Blue/white wire: (-) 200ma bypass output when remote starte. connect this wire to the inferace of the remote start bypass module

 

 

 

 

 

now the alarm is remote start but what the hell! Lol

 

the only wire out of that lot i am comfortable wiring up is PINK wire A!

 

Any ideas what to do with the others and how to find the correct wire? I am very capable at wiring however i just want to be sure i connect the wires to the correct place

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