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can i wire my folding mirrors into my alarm?


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Guest JordanM

I'd love to get that sorted on my car too - got a clifford concept 650. remote start, fold out mirrors and central locking all working together would be WOW!

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Toad Ai606

 

Brown/white Wire (armed low output)

 

Indicates that the unit is armed by pulling low (to ground).

 

Easy enough to do if you have a little electrical knowledge, you would have to examine how the folding mirror switch functions first.

 

I hardly ever fold back the mirrors, they're smaller than on most cars.

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They work on reverse polarity in the same way that most central locking motors work. I did it on Bens car a while ago, but I can't remember exactly what's needed. Sorry.

You'll need an output from the alarm to activate inward motion; either an armed output, or channel output, and use the central locking 'unlock' output to activate to outward motion.

 

HTH a bit :)

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Guest JordanM
Does on my Clifford. Don't know how though.:)

 

lol oh thats alright then - did they just do that when they fitted it?

 

Remote start - is it expensive? can it be done cheap? Think sextons quoted me 300 to add it to my clifford 650

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Guest Allanalbert

had a clifford 650 fitted with mirror activte at time of buying and i have the alarm serviced every year. The ride on shop has now closed in West Road Southend but PULSE in Hadliegh do them, maybe they can help, phone 01702 554433

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