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there's an apexi unit in the car atm, so no troubles with the main harness and plugging that in as its a direct replacement..

just cant find the two wires i need to splice onto from the handbrake..

can someone tell me how to get to these two wires and what they look like ?

any help is appreciated, cheers

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If you do not connect these wires to the handbrake then turbo timer will not turn the engine off if the handbrake is disengage thus if some1 breaks into your car while the car is running by the turbo timer they can still drive the car(although the steering lock would engage)

if the turbo timer is set up with the alarm this step can be skipped

some alarm will automatically turn off the turbo timer if someone puts their foot on the acclerator or any other pedals for that matter.

But either way the steer lock will engage like it was mentioned above.

so i hooked it all up, aside from the park brake wire because i still cant find it, will try in daylight 2moro.

question for anyone using these, does yours beep every second it counts down? at the moment mine is, and inbetween displaying every second of the countdown, it shows [ S i D ] is this all just because its not recognising the brake as being applied and a warning?

Same.. i have a greddy turbo timer... no SiD here..

Sound can be turned off... show me a pic of your turbo timer and ill let you know if its the same as mine... As i have the manual for my turbo timer..

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