Car Alarm

Have you ever struggled with your Car Alarm installation by yourself? You may have to understand these facts and they might help.

Tools required are Voltmeter or test probe, screwdrivers, additional wire and 5-poles relay connector (if applicable).

Those steps are just normal installation procedures. When you ever start it yourself, it will not be that easy. Here are the tips:

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GM's VATS-PASS key

(for Remote Starter installation purpose only)

*** For '97 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury key: you may find out yourself based on GM's.

**** No intention in GM key fraud or theft motivation!!!!!!!

All the following tricks were found out by myself in my '94 Camaro Z28.

Do you ever wonder why there are 2 keys for your GM car? It's been very long time ago they use these 2 keys as an anti-theft device. Your old GM's ignition key probably doesn't have a small resister pellet on it. The newer models all have it. It's an Anti-theft device. The engine control module will read the resistance of your key and determine whether it's the right one. If the resistance is fraud even though the key fits in, the engine will not crank. You can try that yourself, find the 2 white or yellow wires inside an orange vinyl jacket (older model wire colors are white/black and purple/yellow, or purple/white, Corvette is yellow and brown), unplug the connector and start the engine. Everything looks just fine but the starter won't crank for ya!

The easiest way is to use your volt meter to read the resistance value on your key and go buy a resister and a relay. The following table shows the possible resistor values and color on any GM car.

Resistor Values (Ohms)

Resistor Colors

392

orange white red black brown

523

green red orange black brown

681

blue gray brown black brown

887

gray gray violet black brown

1.13k

brown brown orange brown brown

1.47k

brown yellow violet brown brown

1.87k

brown gray violet brown brown

2.37k

red orange violet brown brown

3.01k

orange black brown brown brown

3.74k

orange violet yellow brown brown

4.75k

yellow violet green brown brown

6.04k

blue black yellow brown brown

7.50k

violet green black brown brown

9.53k

white green orange brown brown

11.80k

brown brown gray red brown

Now cut one of those wires and connect to a relay with the resistor you just bought which matches your ignition key and now you can connect the remote starter module.

If you don't wanna wander around town to get a resistor, you may buy a $10 GM resistor set. For information on this regard, E-mail me.


Start an engine without a key (Hot wire)

(for Remote Starter installation purpose only)

(as thieves or some people do in the movies)

**** No intention in theft motivation!!!!!!!

Those thieves in COPS or LAPD shows normally carry a hammer, a plier, and a pair of wires. They just broke the steering column plastic cover and find the starter wire and ignition wire and just pass +12V to those 2 wires to start the engine. YES! It's that easy. If your car is not GM with VATS-PASS key or '97 Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury, anybody can hot-wire your car!!!.

The ignition and starter wires are normally a large wire (<14 gauge). The ignition wire is usually YELLOW, ORANGE, or RED. The starter wire is usually PURPLE, YELLOW, or PINK.

Just find those two wire and proceed the way described above but you don't need to break the steering column cover, use a screwdriver and gently remove it :)

After the engine starts, remove +12V from the starter wire only and keep the ignition wire hot as long as you want the engine to run otherwise the engine will shut off.

If you can do this on your car, you can install a remote starter easily yourself.

Check out some cool cars with Alarm installed by myself


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