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post Dec 23, 2009 - 2:10 AM
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So my in the late 90s my father got annoyed by the alarm system in the celica so he cut it out(literally) and has since forgot how it goes back together,what i need from you people is how do i wire it back up.I don't think its the stock alarm,its an avital 5303-100..It has one about 14 gauge grey wire coming out the back,then under it has a black wire(dual) which i assume to be ground,a red wire(dual) that was cut and looks like fuses spliced into it and this weird little metal block that looks like it was attach onto a very high gauge wire,it also has a small grey,yellow and light orange(mabye pink) wire coming out of it.I havent looked in the celica bay yet to wire it up,Ill get pics of it up tomorow.If any has this alarm or can help me out and tell me how to wire this thing up please post:D

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post Jan 11, 2010 - 9:41 PM
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i found the manual in a pile of crap at my dads house.Red block goes onto positive battery cable,black goes to ground.Tan goes to the hood pin switch.Yellow to radiator fan..hmmm


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post Jan 12, 2010 - 4:13 AM
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QUOTE (CelicaST_CALI @ Jan 11, 2010 - 6:41 PM) *
i found the manual in a pile of crap at my dads house.Red block goes onto positive battery cable,black goes to ground.Tan goes to the hood pin switch.Yellow to radiator fan..hmmm



strange, never seen an alarm need to be hooked up to a radiator fan...

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