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Old 12-23-2009, 03:51 PM   #1
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Installing one of those fake alarm blinkers!

Hey there,

Had a break in, so I feel like its time for some real security. Thus I'm installing a fake LED blinker!

Whats a good spot to put it?

I need to also find a few wires to hook it up too. Which spots would you wire it too?

I need

1. Ground
2. Constant 12V (Running or not)
3. 12V when car is running only!

Where would you guys hook this up?
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:02 PM   #2
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Trust me on this one, I live in Phoenix AZ, one of the highest areas for vehicular crimes, a fake LED will not stop many people. You really should think about getting a real alarm system instead.
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:12 PM   #3
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Not interested in a real alarm.

I only have the stock radio in the car. They broke in for the nickles and dimes in the cup holder. (they also got my bluetooth headset, but that was in the glove box so they didn't break in BECAUSE of it)

I'm not going to spend alot of money on a real alarm. I think a fake one would probably be enough to scare off most thieves considering the payout is nearly nothing.

The other thing that I'm mad about is I had my cluster out the last couple of days because one of the bulbs burnt out. So I've got my cluster in place with 2 screws until I find the time to get to the store to get another bulb, and I had the other screws in the cup holder with my change. So they're gone also!! Damn! That means I need to get 2 more cluster screws, and then the other 2 screws that hold the Cluster Cover thing on.

GRRRRRRR!

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Old 12-23-2009, 04:31 PM   #4
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Well, for petty thieves, you're right but for one looking for a joyride, a real alarm goes further at preventing break in, destroyed dash from them trying to start your car.
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:35 PM   #5
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Ok. I know all that. . . .

Assuming I only want to protect my self from petty theives . . .

Where would you guys stick your LED?

And anyone know which wires to use for Constant 12V, and switched 12V?
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:49 PM   #6
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My LED is located in the radio bezzle, as far as powering it to blink, i wouldnt know how to do that.
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Old 12-23-2009, 08:18 PM   #7
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you can buy blinking LED's
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Go to eBay and buy a Varda (or something like that) LED light, Get red for the best effect.

The wires are very thin, but here's the best way to hook it up.

There are 3 wires, black, red and yellow. The black is ground, the red I think is if you already have an alarm in the car, if not, it doesn't get hooked up, the yellow goes to an ingition source.

When I put this in the Delta (didn't have an alarm) I had to hook the red wire up to a constant 12 volt source. When I didn't do that the light would flash when the ingtion was on. Kinda the oppsite effect.

You can get a ign soruce behind the radio. There are 2 yellow wires back there, one is a speaker wire, the other ign. The ground, just strip the wire and tighten a bolt inside the box on it, Just make sure it's between the washer and bolt head

Best place to put the light. Drill a hole in the radio bezel trim right above the radio. There is a little box on the alarm light I told you about, that can sit on top of the radio, or tucked next to the radio (there's a pocket there between the mounting box and dash.

Easy install. Wire strippers, flat head screw driver, and 4 7mm bolts
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Old 12-24-2009, 11:42 AM   #9
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If you already have one that takes a 12v+ constant, ground and 12v+ switched(acc), tap the sunroof fuse for the swithced source, Find another fuse that give you power with the car off, and there's a bolt in the fuse box you can loosen for a ground. I'd put the light in the cowl by the windshield.

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Old 12-24-2009, 03:03 PM   #10
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put it up in the cubby thing just above the rearview mirror. IMO that'd be a good place
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Old 12-24-2009, 07:31 PM   #11
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put it up in the cubby thing just above the rearview mirror. IMO that'd be a good place

if you're gonna put it by there, get one of those scanning ones
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