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Old 08-04-2005, 06:12 PM
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hey im installin an alarm and tryin to hook it up to my turn signals to flash hwen i lock, unlock the car, but i have no idea which wire i would tap into inside the car, cuz i dont want a wire runnin to the front of the car for that, so underthe dash in which bundle of wires should i be lookin for what color wire? thanks for the help
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

you could just tap it into your Parking Light fuse. That works.
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Here is some good information for when you are installing an alarm to make it even better than it allready is.

http://members.***.net/shaundr...s.html
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how do you tap into the fuse? that site dont work
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

well actually is there any waut other than that cuz i want my side makers and rear lights to flash too so can i tap into the hazards or something somehow?

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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by userdead626 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> that site dont work </TD></TR></TABLE>


It does now.
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

I believe the Parking light fuse should make all your lights you named off flash. Just take the fuse out, wrap wire around fuse ends and plug it in.
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

what car do u have i'll tell u what wire to use.
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don't listen to this guy and rig it to work,wraping it will be stupid to do.. tell me the car and i'll tell u were and what color the wire is. just im me the vehicle make'model and year' i'll send you the full alarm/remote start diagram
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its a 98 civic coupe ex
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noone?
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

so im still waitin....every other part of the system is flawless but i cant find a reasonable place to hook up these freakin wires
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

sorry i wish i could help but i know nothing about anything jettas rock!
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

it is a red/black wire in the kick panel. you can also go to the male blade in the fuse box. that is parking light output too. a third place you can get it is in the plug that gose into the dimmer switch. it will be red/black there too. good luck with the install.
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Default Re: alarm setup (screaminvtec)

so if i tap the red/black wire that goes into the dimmer that will controll parking lights? why would the parking lights go into the dimmer?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by screaminvtec &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> the male blade .</TD></TR></TABLE> whats that?
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

if you are really suspicious of what screaminvtec said, then why dont you turn on your parking lights and meter it. turn of the lights, meter will drop, turn them back on, and it will go back to about 12v...

thats how i found the wire i needed, and mine was in the kick panel (almost all hondas are pretty much the same in about every aspect as far as that is concerned)...

so good luck..
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http://www.the12volt.com Complete alarm wiring schemes for almost all vehicles.
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red/black behind the dimmer switch is fine to useon civics. i install alarms all day if you guys need any wiring diagrams or other info let me know im here to help just im me ur questions and i'll get back to u asap.
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Default Re: (dnoredsi)

You could grab it behind your hazard light switch. My preferred place is is under the plastic mold in the door jamb. For wire colors, I go to the 12volt or you can get them on the site I made.

My site was down? I must have been updating it. It only takes me 2 minutes though. Too bad I can never pay my *** bill on time.
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Default Re: alarm setup (userdead626)

i was saying that there is a male tab in the fuse box that is a parking light source. most hondas have them. as for the red/black at the dimmer. it is there as an input to the dimmer, and then the dimmer would control the dash lights, cluster lights, ect. hope that makes it a bit more clear. good luck.
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