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rushy_23
31st March 2005, 20:11
Since i have been trying to sell my salvage saxo, i have realised that people are not interested in my clifford concept 350 alarm that is included in the selling price. It cost me £300+ to have it fitted.

So i was wondering if it is easy to remove without damaging it, and if it will still be ok to use after it has been removed.
If somebody offered me for just the alarm and wanted to remove it themselves i would let them tbh.

S9_DAN
1st April 2005, 15:22
This can be done but it is very tricky as you need to know where everything is, i have a toad cat 1 and all the wires are black so they look the same as any normal wire. But it is possible to take out it the haynes max power saxo book it tell you how to fit an alarm in there you could use it as a guide line to do the opposite if you wanted to give it a go

reevesy_vtr
4th April 2005, 01:16
is it a concept 300 that you have if so it is a cat1 and it will have 8 black wires and a loom with coloured wires. 2 of the black wires will go to earth (the cars body) 2 wires will be conected to live via 2 fuses 1 20amp and the other a 5 amp. the other 4 wires are the immobiliser 2 for the starter cut and the other for the ignishon just make shore that you dont mix these ones up it doesnt mater about the coloured wires. just try and cut them off us close to the joint as posible.