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    Alarm Question?

    ok. On my alarm to hook up the instant trigger for the trunk i have to find the wire from the switch that turns on the light when i open the trunk that shows (-) when it is triggerd and hook it up to the (-)blue trigger wire coming out of the brain. But when i took my test light to it they both show (-) and the only way i could get it to show any volts was to put the (-) test lead into one side of the plug and the (+) lead into the other side and then i got 12.6 volts. Does anybody know how i have to wire that so that i get a (-) wire when it is triggerd or do i have to put any relays or anything in it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by rollinhnda88
    ok. On my alarm to hook up the instant trigger for the trunk i have to find the wire from the switch that turns on the light when i open the trunk that shows (-) when it is triggerd and hook it up to the (-)blue trigger wire coming out of the brain. But when i took my test light to it they both show (-) and the only way i could get it to show any volts was to put the (-) test lead into one side of the plug and the (+) lead into the other side and then i got 12.6 volts. Does anybody know how i have to wire that so that i get a (-) wire when it is triggerd or do i have to put any relays or anything in it?
    Two things that may be happening.
    One - you're not using the meter properly. Positive side of the meter should
    go to constant 12v + while the negative probe would go to the suspect
    wire that will show the ground.

    Two - you're simply not testing the right wires. Should be a green/black for
    most Hondas.

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    ic, my dad said sumthing about it having an isolated ground but iono.... but is there a wire up in the kick panel that I could hook it up too. I thought i saw a thread about one being up there but i cant find it anymore. Im just wondering this stuff because i can walk right up to my trunk when my alarm is activated and open it but yeah if i make any vibration it will go off but i want a instant trigger for my trunk.. Here is what the installation guide says read this and tell me if you know were the wire is that i need to hook this up to and/or how to hook it up....

    Blue: (-) Trunk/Hood Input (Instant Trigger)
    1. Locate the vehicle’s trunk or hood pin switch that shows (-) ground when it is open.
    2. Connect the alarm module to the vehicle hood or trunk switch wire.
    3. If the vehicle does not have a hood switch, install an alarm pin switch and connect it to the
    Blue wire.

    I also wanna know if there is a relay that I have to hook up for the dome light supervision feature, or can i just hook the alarm wire up to the dome light wire and were is that wire at... like when i disarm it the dome light will stay on for 30 seconds.

    Black/White: (-) 500mA Dome Light Output
    Domelight will stay on for 30 sec. when disarmed or until ignition is ON.

    If anybody could help me out on these few things i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks Allan

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    Quote Originally Posted by rollinhnda88
    ic, my dad said sumthing about it having an isolated ground but iono.... but is there a wire up in the kick panel that I could hook it up too. I thought i saw a thread about one being up there but i cant find it anymore. Im just wondering this stuff because i can walk right up to my trunk when my alarm is activated and open it but yeah if i make any vibration it will go off but i want a instant trigger for my trunk.. Here is what the installation guide says read this and tell me if you know were the wire is that i need to hook this up to and/or how to hook it up....

    Blue: (-) Trunk/Hood Input (Instant Trigger)
    1. Locate the vehicle’s trunk or hood pin switch that shows (-) ground when it is open.
    2. Connect the alarm module to the vehicle hood or trunk switch wire.
    3. If the vehicle does not have a hood switch, install an alarm pin switch and connect it to the
    Blue wire.

    I also wanna know if there is a relay that I have to hook up for the dome light supervision feature, or can i just hook the alarm wire up to the dome light wire and were is that wire at... like when i disarm it the dome light will stay on for 30 seconds.

    Black/White: (-) 500mA Dome Light Output
    Domelight will stay on for 30 sec. when disarmed or until ignition is ON.

    If anybody could help me out on these few things i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks Allan
    Sounds like you're installing a DEI product.... Viper maybe?? For the dome light you will need a relay because that output will only support up to 500ma, and the dome light will draw more than that.

    Trigger is "TRUNK PIN green/black - under left side dash" .

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    its made my Xtreme security..
    Last edited by rollinhnda88; 02-10-2004 at 08:18 AM.

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