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mrmattholmes
19th June 2007, 22:27
as title, its a clifford 3000 cat 1, any one got one or kno where i can get one? Thanks matt

lukeyboy106
13th June 2009, 21:59
no guides anywhere mate all kept secret lol. to avoid people being able to get in and automatically no how to un plug the alarm.

but thin brown wires are indicators. two sets of black wires , one goes to starter, the other goes to the main dash power feed. can get wiring numbers for you if needs be. if you remove the tape then youll see how the two sets are taped individually ;)

thing grey wire on its own goes to interior light, and the other thin grey wire goes to the bonnet switch( this should be loomed with the siren)

the two imobiliser wires will kill everything to your car if they are the wrong way round. arm the alarm turn the ignition to the second click and ten the dash lights shouldnt light up until you press the padlocks )

reevesy_vtr
13th June 2009, 23:09
no guides anywhere mate all kept secret lol. to avoid people being able to get in and automatically no how to un plug the alarm.

but thin brown wires are indicators. two sets of black wires , one goes to starter, the other goes to the main dash power feed. can get wiring numbers for you if needs be. if you remove the tape then youll see how the two sets are taped individually ;)

thing grey wire on its own goes to interior light, and the other thin grey wire goes to the bonnet switch( this should be loomed with the siren)

the two imobiliser wires will kill everything to your car if they are the wrong way round. arm the alarm turn the ignition to the second click and ten the dash lights shouldnt light up until you press the padlocks )

This is WRONG dont listen as cliffords dont even have brown wires for the indicators, the black wires are NOT numbered, the interior light wire is NOT gray, if the immobiliser wires are round the wrong way You cant read as it is clear where they go to.
This is why clifford dont let just anyone have the instructions as they dont want people who dont know what they are doing fitting there alarms as that is what gave clifford alarms the bad name they had once.
You need to go and get it fitted by a pro who knows what they are doing.
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