Remote central locking and alarm

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dswarm
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Remote central locking and alarm

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Hi all,

I'm looking at getting a remote central locking and alarm kit.

I have seen the normal TOAD and Clifford alarms, are there any others that anyone would recommend?

Also looking for a company to fit it as I'm not that great with electrics. I'm based in Kent.


9n 2003 :)
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Karson3270
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Re: Remote central locking and alarm

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I've heard it was a bit tricky to install an alarm into your car, and would require professional help to do so. But, wiring a remote central locking kit is a piece of pi$$. It's a 10 minute job, if that.

This is the kit I used:

http://www.hawkcaralarm.com/Remote.html
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Re: Remote central locking and alarm

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hello, any more details on fitting as i've got to fit a kit to my gfs 9n and can't find a howto anywhere.
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Hmmm... Well as of what I can remember, where the bonnet release handle is (bottom right of the drivers footwell), you would need to take that off and the panel guarding it.

After taking off the panel you will have a loom of wires, if you splice the black tape that surrounds the loom then it's easier to get to the wire that you need to tap into. You will need to tap into the Blue/White wire with both open and lock wires with the open wire resisted with a resistor. I am not sure what resistor you need, but you would need to tap into the same wire.

After tapping into that wire, you will need to tap into a thick red wire under the steering collumn, which will be your permanent 12v+ supply. Also you will need to tap into a group wire as well.

Then your sorted, I will give more details on this if you need, just PM me.

Hope this helps.
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