alarm; starter kill
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alarm; starter kill
so i bought a clifford matrix 10.5 or something, I am not sure which wires to hook up to my starter kill, it has 3 wires on the alarm and there are two options for normaly open and normaly closed, I don't want to hook it up wrong, I searched but none of the threads seemed to help the situation, any help would be great, thanks!
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I don't want to sound like a dick but ......
there are SOOOOOO many different ways that you can hook up a starter kill and I'm sorry to say that if you don't know which is which installing an alarm is probably something that you don't want to be doing. I would honestly suggest ALOT of reading and research. You are asking for a fish when should be learning how to fish..... understand?
I don't want to sound like a dick but ......
there are SOOOOOO many different ways that you can hook up a starter kill and I'm sorry to say that if you don't know which is which installing an alarm is probably something that you don't want to be doing. I would honestly suggest ALOT of reading and research. You are asking for a fish when should be learning how to fish..... understand?
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Not even sure how that helps but what about N.O. or N.C?? depending on which terminals he chooses on the relay will determine which circuit from the alarm to use. Does he want it latched to ground while triggered or disarmed? Does he want his dead alarm to mean a deal car or take the easy way out?
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well see I am not sure if you understood the question, I don't know if the Rx7 has a NO or NC starter circuit and that is what I need to know in order to hook up the starter kill, I can figure out the wires with a ohmmeter, the alarm is 99% installed and 100% of that works properly, I just don't want to fry the starter or CPU, so the alarm is easy and the wire, basically just need to know if its NO or NC factory
and if I were fishing I would have a pole not an ohmeter
and if I were fishing I would have a pole not an ohmeter
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