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Old 07-19-2002, 02:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to hook up alarm for Central Lock

Hey all. I've just bought an alarm and have got everything prepared but I dont know ehere to connect the keyless entry wires to the central locking.

From what I can hear, the relay box for it is in the drivers door. Since the 4th Gen can come with an optional plug in alarm system, is there a plug somehwere under the dash that you can use to lock and unlock the doors with an alarm?


Anyone who has installed an alarm before must know...
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Old 07-19-2002, 10:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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here ya go
Power Lock : BLK/WHT (-) PASSENGER KICK PANEL "10 PIN PLUG"
Power Unlock : BLK/RED (-) NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOOR LOCKS
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Thankyou mario24601. Much Appreciated.
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anytime, let me know if you need any more help with the alarm install, I did mine not too long ago...
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Ok, I have most of it installed and working (Shock Sensor, Immobilizer, Central Lock, Current Sensing, Hood and Bonnet etc) but there is one more function to hookup...

Do you know where to connect the wire for the door switches? I was thinking of the domelight feed as both doors will turn this on or the dash light? Do you know where to find these under the dash? I have looked (on my back) around for them but there are too many wires..
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Where did you get your lock/unlock wires? I couldn't find them and ended up catching them where the door bundle enters the car. Anyways, the door trigger is a black/white wire coming into the fuse box in the driver's kick. It's very easy to spot along with the parking light flash wire (red/black.)
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Where did you get your lock/unlock wires? I couldn't find them and ended up catching them where the door bundle enters the car.
Hehehe, I did the same thing. I just ran 2 wires through the stock wiring loom from car to door and connected them at the switch. Later I might try something different.
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