New problem again =\...
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Originally Posted by iLoqin
Yay, he spliced up the 2 disconnected ends of some black wire (and called the alarm installer idiots and a ****ty job) which I'm going to agree with, and it fired up. Soooo in the end
*2 thumbs up to Paul* And DBTuned.
*2 thumbs up to Paul* And DBTuned.
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Here is a pictures of what I was dealing with:
The shop that installed the alarm did a **** poor job of running the wire loom.
Over time, the loom rubbed against and/or wrapped around the steering shaft.
Apperantly, a black wire was severed. This killed the alarm system.
I've done a temporary repair by crimping on male/female spade connectors & zip tied the loom out ofthe way.
Something the original installer should have done.
You'll still have to have a professional installer look at & make repairs they suggest.
Here's how it left dbtuned at no charge:
The shop that installed the alarm did a **** poor job of running the wire loom.
Over time, the loom rubbed against and/or wrapped around the steering shaft.
Apperantly, a black wire was severed. This killed the alarm system.
I've done a temporary repair by crimping on male/female spade connectors & zip tied the loom out ofthe way.
Something the original installer should have done.
You'll still have to have a professional installer look at & make repairs they suggest.
Here's how it left dbtuned at no charge:
Last edited by FW Motorsports; 12-27-2006 at 12:28 PM.
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