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Old 05-27-2009, 11:47 PM
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Re: My Alarm Install - 4th Gen

and a wealthy $0.02 it is sir... LOL!

I havent finished it yet... but I WILL be posting the wiring diagrams and locations of all the wires you need to install a (DEI) alarm... since our cars are mostly the same, it should help you guys a lot! I already did the hard work.. now I just have to put it together, technically, so it makes sense.
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Originally Posted by Freakonaleash12
ok bro i can tell you dont know this type of stuff at all the signal strength is 12 volts and unlike AC DC is not a sign wave its a straight line so the frequency is constant -- by the way did i happen to mention dealing with frequencies is my daily job so i do know what im talking about
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