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Old 09-02-2004, 10:54 AM
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hey Im trying to,,, well I want to install a aladdin a 2000 alarm on my 94 camaro Z28,,, but it is so hard without the right electrical diagram of the car..(the doors, distributor,brake, trunk...) in order for me to know which wire to touch and not touch... does anyone has access to the electrical location and color wires for my car...? let me know the website [email protected] thanks
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Re: electrical

http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html

this place has a few diagrams. dont know if its all the ones u need but i hope it helps...
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Old 09-02-2004, 03:33 PM
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Re: electrical

hey thanks a lot... but I think I should just pay for someone to do it for me... its too complicated... I don't want to screwed something up thanks chevy
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Old 09-02-2004, 03:42 PM
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Re: electrical

its not that bad you just have to have a little know how and the only way to learn is by doing it
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Re: electrical

I already took the manufacture alarm out of the car... is just that without really knowing which wire is which, it'll makes it difficult... I just need to know exactly which wire is for the door locks, trunk, alternator, brake, ignition, ac,, I think that most of it. to install it myself
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Re: electrical

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Re: electrical

John, the place to get the info is www.bulldogsecurity.com the only tricky part is hooking up the door triggers and power locks. Unfortunately, most alarm "experts" don't really understand how to do them correctly either.
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Re: electrical

hey ponchonutty... that helps a lot.. thanks.. I might even try to install it today.. thanks again... now I'll have to do is take the whole wires out......they want to charge me 250$ to install it.. I don't want to pay that all ...with that I could by me a spoiler for my Z28 thanks again
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Old 09-03-2004, 09:40 AM
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Re: electrical

to by pass the manufacture anti-theft maybe a little tricky and the doors too...any Ideas on a easier way to install my aladdin a 2000 Im all ear
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Old 09-04-2004, 10:42 AM
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Re: electrical

Is this a remote start/alarm combo? If not, there isn't anything you need to do with the factory alarm. The only thing you have is VATS which is real easy to overcome with a resistor and a relay.

The locks unfortunately is the only tricky part if you are not too familiar in installs. You have to use 2 relays or DEI part number 451m to do the power locks. You have to test from the pass. switch.
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Re: electrical

yes it is... i called the manufacture alarm and they told me that I'll need a module to by pass the key chip and I just decided to pay for someone to do it... I'll be probably doing it sometime this month... un less I find someone who will install it for a reasonable price of course
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yes it is... i called the manufacture alarm and they told me that I'll need a module to by pass the key chip and I just decided to pay for someone to do it... I'll be probably doing it sometime this month... un less I find someone who will install it for a reasonable price of course
That "module" they are talking about is just a $3 relay and a resistor. These can be had at Radio Shack. Again, I feel that an installer would have more of a chance of problems with the keyless entry part versus the VATS bypass. Too bad you are not in Ohio or I could do it.
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Re: electrical

it sucks .but I just don't want to screw anything on the car... seen like you have install alarms before... if you can help me step by step I might be able to take care of it
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Re: electrical

Well, maybe. You need to know some stuff about 12v electronics. I can supply you with all the information as far as wire colors and locations if you want but I will suggest you get a quality unit to install instead of the piece you have.
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Re: electrical

what do you think is wrong with the aladdin a 2000
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