Clifford alarm + greddy turbo timer
Anyone know how to install the greddy turbo timer and clifford alarm to work together so i can arm the car while the car is counting down? I have a clifford intelliguard 7000 and the greddy turbo timer. I already have the relay, just need to know what wires go to what wires
Does the alarm have a remote start input wire? Triggering this wire, [if the alarm has it] will turn off the impact sen. and ignore the ign. input allowing you to leave the car running but still arm the alarm, the other thing you can do is program the alarm for passive arming, and manually lock the doors.
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im not too sure. i rather wire it up to a relay. I had it wired up before but it wasnt working perfectly. I think i wired something wrong.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tRaCeBuStAbUsTeR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im not too sure. i rather wire it up to a relay. I had it wired up before but it wasnt working perfectly. I think i wired something wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE>The only way I can think of for a relay to work is to install it on the the ign, wire of the alarm, and use the output of the turbo timer to trigger the relay open, [so the alarm does not see ign. when the turbo timer is on] from ign. to 30 of relay, from 87a of relay to alarms ign. input, from 86 of relay to ground, and from a 12V+ output of the turbo timer to 85 of relay, this 12V+ output has to be isolated so that the relay is not triggered when the cars ign. is on by the key, only by turbo timer. This would bypass the ign. sen. of the alarm when turbo timer is on, but will not bypass the impact sen.
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