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By the way, it's not necessary to fold out upon disarm. If you're side mirror foldout switch is set to "fold-out" then everytime you turn the key to "ACC" it will automatically fold out.

I could be wrong though, Ula has to flick the switch to get it to fold out me thinks. But then again, Ula can say something here. (Ula, you're a poof)

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poyz - sau dickhead

i know a guy who did it with his alarm and he installs alarms and he rekons it was super hard to get right and invovles the possibility offucing up your alarm module.. i'd suggest getting some finger exercise by using the damned button that came with the car!!! lol

lol the only point of it is just making a cool device cooler! i dunno how its done but i guess that you would have to disable the actual switch in the car for it to work, the only thing i dunno about that is what happens if your battery runs flat and your alarm is reset with the mirrors in the wrong position. also is it a job for an auto electrician or a DIY?

You don't need to disable the switch in the car for it to work.

Rendering that "flat battery problem" redundant.

Btw: An easier way to do it is not to actually hook it up to the alarm. Instead, hook it up to your central locking. That way, doors lock, mirrors fold. Easy.

I was speaking to Ula last night, he got it hooked up to his alarm. His also doesn't automatically open back up when you turn the key to ACC and the switch is set to fold-out.

Just one last thing, with the central locking thing, make sure you set it up such that when the doors lock but the key is turned to ACC or ON then they won't close up on you. Otherwise your mirrors will be folded in whilst driving and the doors are locked.

Then again, could probably help with the 1/4 mile times for your Skylines :rolleyes:

P.S. that "your" is not directed at you

my mirrors fold in when i lock the car, i guess its good for tight car parks and not much else.

Only problem is when i remote start the car and then try to unlock it, the mirrors won't unfold. Which basically renders the remote start function useless as i then have to turn the car off and unlock it again before the mirrors will unfold.

FYI...

My alarm does exactly what these Skyline owners want to do.

Ula got the idea from my car. Just passing it on.

I don't give a toss if I come off as arrogant, but at least I know what the f*ck I'm going on about when my fingers hit the keyboard.

Why don't you do the same and learn how to read compressor maps and install your Profec B. I'm sure you're happy thinking you have the first in Australia (*laughs*).

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poyz

no matter what u say u will always be my hero!

(laughs)

and i might paint my interior pink just so u have something else to write about!

fattdex

give the guys at freeway car audio a call, either talk to lauclan at the dande store or ricky at the malvern and they will be able to hook it up the way u want or atleast point u in the right direction

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