Alarm install Help
I just bought a 95 ej as a Daily Driver and my friend gave me a new Crimestopper CS-2000 DP II Series IV alarm. Well i installed it today and every thing is working except the LED light. Does anyone know what could be wrong? I tested it with another led and it still don't work. The only wire that i didn't connect is in red 
any info would be appreciated...

any info would be appreciated...
I have installed that particular alarm before. Hrrmm, does the alarm work at all...meaning the chirp comes on and the doors lock/unlock, etc..? The red wire you are referring to is just for the door lock/unlock relay (if needed). That has nothing to do with the LED not working. Make sure all your connections are good and that the LED plug is firmly in the alarm brain module.
Modified by NVturbo at 9:32 PM 1/12/2008
Modified by NVturbo at 9:32 PM 1/12/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CarbonizedDX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">have you tried the led wired up the opposite way? might have been wired backwards...</TD></TR></TABLE>There is no way you can wire the LED incorrectly unless you jam the plug into the module.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NVturbo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
There is no way you can wire the LED incorrectly unless you jam the plug into the module.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Um. Yes there is.
On EVERY alarm I install I cut the wires about 4 inches from the actual led and then flush mount and hot glue it to whatever panel I'm installing it in. I put one male and one female spade on each line, that way said panel can be removed if something needs service.
So yeah, it's possible, but no, not probable.
There is no way you can wire the LED incorrectly unless you jam the plug into the module.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Um. Yes there is.
On EVERY alarm I install I cut the wires about 4 inches from the actual led and then flush mount and hot glue it to whatever panel I'm installing it in. I put one male and one female spade on each line, that way said panel can be removed if something needs service.
So yeah, it's possible, but no, not probable.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 8520 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Um. Yes there is.
On EVERY alarm I install I cut the wires about 4 inches from the actual led and then flush mount and hot glue it to whatever panel I'm installing it in. I put one male and one female spade on each line, that way said panel can be removed if something needs service.
So yeah, it's possible, but no, not probable. </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that^^^^
Also I have had a few "mis-pined" LED plugs over the years, and to find one on a Crimestopper would not surprise me, even a little.
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Um. Yes there is.
On EVERY alarm I install I cut the wires about 4 inches from the actual led and then flush mount and hot glue it to whatever panel I'm installing it in. I put one male and one female spade on each line, that way said panel can be removed if something needs service.
So yeah, it's possible, but no, not probable. </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto that^^^^
Also I have had a few "mis-pined" LED plugs over the years, and to find one on a Crimestopper would not surprise me, even a little.
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