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ey guys just need a couple of bits of info. Need to know are the r33 series 2

positive or negative door triggers

where is the central locking module is it under the dash tucked away and hard to get to like the box i saw 2day

wat plug is it how many pins

and what colour are the two lock and unlock wires i need to hook it up 2 my alarm.

Last bit of info i need to get to get this alarm all working properly.

Also any ideas on sum imobiliser points?

and which wire is the engine starter wire as i am hooking up a remote start

also i need a negative tacho wire, any1 know where abouts i can find this?

cheers all

adam

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not trying to steal one are we :P

i think it best you take it to a trusted alarm fitter because im recommending if anyone does know not to tell you

these boards are a wealth of free information about our cars. HOWEVER that sort of information in the wrong hands is what see's them go missing

now i may have over generalised here but

1) we don't know you YET

2) you haven't been with the community very long either

3) so many skylines get stolen each year if your are 110% above reproach then you will forgive us for being cautious

for alarm fitters i recommend Ric at Auto Perfection or John at Marvey Tech, Ric does SAU discount on alarm installs and tinting so mention skylines australia and he will know you've spoken to me

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ok thanks for thinking im dodgy but oh well

got my new alarm in, eveyrhting works as afar as central lockin, immobiliser, etc etc

my only problem is that i cant get the remote start to work, i have relay hooked up to the ignition barrel but i dont know if its hooked up properly, any1 have any ideas?

Thanks Adam

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ok thanks for thinking im dodgy but oh well

got my new alarm in, eveyrhting works as afar as central lockin, immobiliser, etc etc

my only problem is that i cant get the remote start to work, i have relay hooked up to the ignition barrel but i dont know if its hooked up properly, any1 have any ideas?

Thanks Adam

by the way have a relay with 5 different wires they are

blue red, blue, blue white, thin red and a thin black, need to know is the start on the ignition the same as the starter module, does that wire run tot he same position? CAues says to hook the blue to starter module, blue white to start on ignition and red goes back to alarm as well as black kinda linkign through, ill scan the diagram 2morrow and post it to show u wat i mean but if any1 has any idea son this much appreciated.

Cheers Adam

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my only problem is that i cant get the remote start to work, i have relay hooked up to the ignition barrel but i dont know if its hooked up properly, any1 have any ideas?

Thanks Adam

Get remote start installed professionally, unless you want to risk this: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=476556

And remember, never leave the car in gear when off. :D

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Get remote start installed professionally, unless you want to risk this: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=476556

And remember, never leave the car in gear when off. :)

yea nah dude i wotn have this problem, i got my self a xxxxxxxxxx 2way pager alarm which has many features include voltage sensing and tacho sensing along with handbrake sensors, so if the car does try and start and the voltage either drops, the revs go all retared wen started in gear or the hand brake is down the car will die instantly/wont start at all, so it should all be fine. THanks for the heads up anyway i thought of all thsi ebfore doing it anyway

edited by Nightcrawler: mate don't tell potential thieves exactly what brand and model alarm you have - that is just dumb

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^^^^ how dumb is that guy to 1) leave his car in gear when he has a remote start system, and 2) make sure the installer installed the neutral sensor property. That should not be physically possible to happen. And how did the car start in gear with the handbrake fully on. Sounds sus to me. Just for fun those guys with manuals try to start your car with the handbrake on and in gear - I guarantee that you won't get very far. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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^^^^ how dumb is that guy to 1) leave his car in gear when he has a remote start system, and 2) make sure the installer installed the neutral sensor property. That should not be physically possible to happen. And how did the car start in gear with the handbrake fully on. Sounds sus to me. Just for fun those guys with manuals try to start your car with the handbrake on and in gear - I guarantee that you won't get very far. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

Yea, if the handbrake was on, the car would just bunny hop - instantly stall and shut down...

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anyway thanks guys for the help, not, foudn the wires i need i think. Tried 2 hok up the rmeote start but with no luck yet, dunno wat i could be doin wrong. Oh well ill figure it out one day. At least everythin else is workin. Cheers anyway

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