Connecting central locking on bugeye to toad alarm
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Connecting central locking on bugeye to toad alarm
ok, ive fitted more alarms than i care to mention, but ive seemingly never done a bugeye.
i have fitting info for 93-00 cars, and for 05 on.
can anyone tell me the central locking wiring location and colours for a bugeye?
the rest of the alarm is fitted and wired. if all else fails i can fire a motor in the drivers door.
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i have fitting info for 93-00 cars, and for 05 on.
can anyone tell me the central locking wiring location and colours for a bugeye?
the rest of the alarm is fitted and wired. if all else fails i can fire a motor in the drivers door.
thanks
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if you have fitted more alarms than you care to mention you should be able to find the wire colours for yourself. I'm guessing you have a test light or multimeter so it should take you all of about 2 min to work them out.
It's not rocket science.
It's not rocket science.
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thanks for that ever so helpful advice!
A simple, it's negative pulse at the module or it's single wire or it needs a motor would suffice.
No need to be smart. I'm a fitter of 7 years but it's hard to multimeter a car that's not beside you.
Simply posting for a friend to help them out as I didn't have the info.
Thanks again
A simple, it's negative pulse at the module or it's single wire or it needs a motor would suffice.
No need to be smart. I'm a fitter of 7 years but it's hard to multimeter a car that's not beside you.
Simply posting for a friend to help them out as I didn't have the info.
Thanks again
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