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How To Install A Car Alarm

A general guide for beginners
All you need is:
* Your car alarm, remote start, or keyless entry system
* Soldering iron, and solder
* electrical tape and heatshrink tubing
* Wire cutters and strippers
* Digital multimeter
* Socket set for vehicle disassembly
* Our instant download guide


Disassembly varies by vehicle
* A Series of Screws and clips
* Access underdash, steering column, and kick panel areas
* 75% of your install will be performed in these few places
* Use Philips, torx, and some sockets, usually 7-10mm

If you have little to no experience installing car alarms, DO NOT try
to install it without first reading our install guide
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Save money Shops are getting more expensive, and will upsell you on
things that should be a standard connection.
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Know what changes were made to your vehicle Often when mistakes are
made, installers will try to hide them, for the sake of not getting in
trouble. This can cause you major problems in the future.
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Know who is working on your vehicle You run the risk of letting a
person with little know how, or even a thief working on your vehicle!
Avoid people who do not care about your car, and especially people who
are in the position to secretly get one over on you.
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Perform the install on your time Dropping your vehicle off for hours is
not very convienient for anyone. Not to mention if you need to bring it
back for repair or adjustment.
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Correct issues on your friends vehicles Once you have a basic
understanding on how these systems work, you will be able to easily fix
other installers simple mistakes.
I will provide you with
* The resources the pro's use to look up vehicle wiring
* How to read this information to help you breeze through the install
* What wires you need and what wires you dont need
* I will explain, how to perform a basic install from beginning to
end.
* Tips on what to do or not do. Learn from my experience and mentors.
* A checklist to follow through the installation. You will perform a
clean, functional install.

Click here to download the full installation guide
The First Step

Is to find the wiring schematic on your specific vehicle. You need to
know where to find a reliable source, and how to read this information.
This will tell you what wires you need, where they are located, and
what color they are. The prep work is the most important part when
installing a car alarm or remote start system
Highlight Wires Needed

Now there are alot of places out there giving away wiring diagrams. You
need to be sure you get this information from a reliable source,
otherwise you will have more problems than success. I will tell you
where every shop finds their wiring diagrams, how to read this
information, and exactly what you are looking for. These diagrams can
be very confusing, and are overloaded with unnecessary information. You
need to know what your looking for and why.
It pays to do it yourself

I have been installing car alarms professionally for over eight years.
I have been the go to guy at every shop i have worked at, and now I am
here to help you. I have learned skills from some"top 12" installers,
and worked with some of the best, across the country. I ran a business
doing mobile car alarm installs for people like you.Mostly those who
wished they could do it themselves. I ended up teaching alot, and doing
installs with people looking over my shoulder, trying to learn a thing
or two. Being an advanced installer, and after realizing there was no
one place to find HOW TO (easy to understand for beginners), I decided
to put out the ultimate source on how to install a car alarm, remote
start, or keyless entry system. You will perform a clean, functional
install
The Second Step

After you have proporly prepped your alarm or remote start unit, and
disassembled the necessary panels, you need to test your wires.
By now you should already know what wires you are looking for, and
where to find them. Testing wires is easy as long as you know how to
use the tools, and how you know when you have found the correct wire.
Often times there are multiple wires of the same color in your vehicle,
so knowing how to proporly test and confirm all wires will prevent an
accidental short, or worse. It is important that you test, and double
check all wires prior to any connection. Use our checklist to be sure
that you have tested all wires needed for your specific install
FRONT of light switch REAR of lightswitch
I wouldn't take MY car to ANYONE There are many risks involved in
taking your car to a shop

You run the risk of the disgruntled installer working on your beloved
vehicle. Some of these guys are have 2 or 3 of these to do a day. They
are under pressure to simply "get it done", out of the way. Being
rushed causes error, and you dont want someone who doesnt care about
your vehicle working on your vehicle.
keys

You could be setting yourself up to be robbed. Almost every shop that I
worked at had horror stories about the installer who put in a car
alarm, just to keep all the information about the customer and break
into the vehicle on a later date. It is easy to program an extra
remote, or put an off switch in an easy to access place. When you
provide your personal info, and leave your vehicle out of your sight
for hours, anything can happen. You could do it if someone simply told
you exactly how, right?
* The resources the pro's use to look up vehicle wiring
* How to read this information to help you breeze through the install
* What wires you need and what wires you dont need
* How to find and confirm all wires before you connect to them
* I will explain, how to perform a basic install from beginning to
end
* Tips on what to do or not do. Learn from my experience and mentors
* A checklist to follow through the installation

Click here to download the full installation guide

How To

* Before You Begin

* Gather necessary tools
* Gather necessary supplies
* How to use a digital multimeter

Getting started
* Sources and how to find wiring sheets
* How to read wiring sheets. What are you looking for?
* How to accurately test specific wires +12v | ignition | accessory |
starter | brake switch | tach wire | power door locks | door and
trunk trigger | parking lights | dome light | trunk release |
factory security | hood pin

Preparing the unit for installation
* How to prepare for a clean, easy to manage installation

The installation
* Mounting the brain
* Routing wires and making connections
* How to properly connect wiring in your vehicle
* Additional connections

Testing and programming

Additional Resources
* Understanding relays
* Bypass kit connections

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Click here to download the full installation guide

* You will gain a basic understanding of vehicle electronics
* The resources the pro's use to look up vehicle wiring
* How to read this information to help you breeze through the install
* What wires you need and what wires you dont need
* How to accurately test ALL wires needed for installation
* How to perform a basic install from beginning to end.
* Tips on what to do or not do. Learn from my experience and mentors.
* A checklist to follow through the installation. Helping you perform
a clean, functional install.
* Basic relay wiring: How to add the trunk release feature, starter
kill, reverse polatity, and more

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