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Turbo Timer disarming your alarm?

elfili

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Jul 1, 2002
New York, New_York
I have an HKS TT with a 2G harness, and I noticed that after it shuts down the car, the doors unlock and disarms the alarm. (Viper 600). Does anyone else have this problem or a fix for it?
Any leads will help. Thanks in advance.
 

RedTurboEclipse

5+ Year Contributor
5,613
41
Jul 29, 2002
Bay Area, California
is the wiring hard to do that HyperGSX? i dont have mine hooked up with the harness.. its all straight wiring no 2g harness. so if its not too difficult to set it up so the alarm will activate after the TT.. im thinking of hooking it up properly..
 

Tranman

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Jun 27, 2002
Cleveland, Ohio
Actually, if you want to do it the "correct" way, use the following link:
http://www.lightningmotorsports.com/techmwa.htm

It's a GReddy TT, but it doesn't make a difference..same thing. Anybody in basic electronics wiring can do this.
 

HyperGSX

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Oct 10, 2002
Schaumburg, Illinois
I didn't do the wiring myself, i can't stand electrical work OMG The guy who did my alarm did it fairly easily and had no problems, i can ask him how he did if you want.
 

RamenPride

20+ Year Contributor
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Aug 18, 2002
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Originally posted by Tranman
Actually, if you want to do it the "correct" way, use the following link:
http://www.lightningmotorsports.com/techmwa.htm

It's a GReddy TT, but it doesn't make a difference..same thing. Anybody in basic electronics wiring can do this.

A much easier way is to hook up the +12V wire for the alarm to one of the accessory wires (blue, blue w/white stripe). When you turn the key off, there is no power going through these wires and the alarm will arm and stay armed when the timer finishes counting down and cuts off.
 

Patryk

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Dec 29, 2002
Carol Stream, IL, Kearny_NJ
i dont have a TT but my alarm actives by itself if no one does it withing 90 sec.
 
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