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ok i just got an alarm installed the otherday and now i bought a pioneer stereo to install and need to know can i just unplug the negative and then its safe to install or do i have to do something so my alarm doesnt go off, because it has an auto arm after 40 secs i think it will just imobilise my car once the battery has been dissconected but wont set the alarm off but im not too sure and not sure if it will reset my alarm so i have to redo the install steps

i know it sounds confussing but if anyone knows please help >_<

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I'd like to know the answer to this.

Wanting to connect my amp wiring, but if i disconnect the battery will my backup alarm turn on?

Have a M80AU

Cheers

As long as alarm is disarmed, and you use the key to turn off the siren in engine bay, then you can disconnect negative and the alarm will not go. Remember to turn it back on once you're done.

As long as alarm is disarmed, and you use the key to turn off the siren in engine bay, then you can disconnect negative and the alarm will not go. Remember to turn it back on once you're done.

Thanks for that. Also got my coupon card in the mail today :mad:

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i get the feeling that there seems to be plenty of top grade audio installer in brisbane, anybody knows any reputable audio installer in sydney? i'd appreciate it if anyone can point me in the right direction here...im not concerned about price, just looking for top grade quality workmanship and service...thx

i get the feeling that there seems to be plenty of top grade audio installer in brisbane, anybody knows any reputable audio installer in sydney? i'd appreciate it if anyone can point me in the right direction here...im not concerned about price, just looking for top grade quality workmanship and service...thx

north or south?

south - pricision in carlton (planthurst rd.)

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