January 15, 2015
How to Install a Car Alarm A car alarm is a piece of equipment that makes a loud
noise when someone tries to steal your car. According to the FBI there is a car
stolen every 40 seconds in the United States with an average valuation of $6 Creader
CRP123,500 per vehicle. Most cars today have some form of car alarm
installed in them. A car alarm consists of sensors connected to a siren in such
a way that when the connection is broken the siren starts wailing. We will now
attempt to show you how to install a basic car alarm system. 1. Attach the siren
to any solid metal surface under the hood. Place the horn of the siren facing
down, so no water will get into it. 2. Drill a hole in the rubber firewall of
the car launch
x431 diagun iii. Thread the siren's wire through that hole into the
passenger compartment of the car. 3. Place the alarm's power line near the car
battery ready to be attached later. (Don't attach it just yet.) 4. Attach a fuse
to the wire mentioned above, that you will be attaching to the battery later. 5.
Check the alarm's instruction manual and mount the shock sensor. 6. Drill a hole
in the dashboard for the LED indicator. 7. Feed the LED indicator wire through
the hole. Secure the LED indicator into place with double-sided mounting tape.
8. Locate the wires that connect to the light button on the door. That's the
button that turns on the light in the car whenever the door is opened. If you
have power locks, locate the wire that connects to the power locks, as well. 9.
Connect a sensor to these wires. 10. Secure and attach all input and output
wires to the alarm module. 11. Mount the module under the dashboard. 12. Bundle
together all the wires and stuff them under the dashboard. 13. Connect the alarm
power wire to the car battery and your alarm is armed and ready to go
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