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<blockquote data-quote="crx4luke" data-source="post: 2736792" data-attributes="member: 559304"><p>The alarm system isn't actually that bad to install. The only real issue is that the wires that hook up to the door triggers rest as a grounded circuit, and when the door is opened they go to an open circuit. The way you get it to trigger on the alarm system is by running 12 volts through 1000 ohm resistors on to each wire, and then hook up the positive trigger wire from the alarm to each door trigger wire. Kind of a weird thing to have to do, but it works.</p><p></p><p>Other than that you can easily get the alarm completely hidden up in the dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crx4luke, post: 2736792, member: 559304"] The alarm system isn't actually that bad to install. The only real issue is that the wires that hook up to the door triggers rest as a grounded circuit, and when the door is opened they go to an open circuit. The way you get it to trigger on the alarm system is by running 12 volts through 1000 ohm resistors on to each wire, and then hook up the positive trigger wire from the alarm to each door trigger wire. Kind of a weird thing to have to do, but it works. Other than that you can easily get the alarm completely hidden up in the dash. [/QUOTE]
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