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SignUp Now!Ok let me see if I have this right. You find the PURPLE starter wire splice into that, run it to the relay RED wire, and out the WHITE wire back to the splice. Then the ORANGE wire goes to the switch on one side and out to ground on the other. Right? If so where would be the best place to find the PURPLE wire to splice? TIA I am a electrical dummy.
steel tubing bent u shape into concrete. tie 5/8" diameter chain link around rear axle, chassis, etc. problem solved:biggrin:. NO ONE IS STEALING MY CAR
heres a great theft deterent[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee3L9BQQ4Gs[/YOUTUBE]
Oh, my God!!!!!d Do I ever love that "Trunk Monkey!" Haven't seen that in a while....thank you for sharing....I just laughed my butt off....never get tired of seeing this!:tongue: Thanks, man, this is just so fricken funny!!
Bruce '87 Grand National
I have a LoJack system in my cruiser at work and I can tell you we recover like 95% of the ones that go off.
I'm seriously thinken about putten it in my own car along with a Ravelco unit. Google Ravelco. They have installers that will come out to ur house. 99% of the theives will not beable to defeat a Ravelco. I guess you would have to check if they are available in ur area tho.
Here's a pic of some totally random 442 I found on the internet. The owner must be real smart using all black wiring to camouflage the install. :biggrin:
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Those yellow butt connectors sure scream that a mod has been made though.... I would have used a different color connector there. Even some black electrical tape or black heat shrink tubing would keep it stealth. Very clean and tidy install though..![]()
They can scream all they want from inside the loom, but no one will hear them. I only pulled them out so the pic would make sense.