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    Central Locking and alarm kit, clarification on Negative Trigger, Or Positive.

    So i bout this combined kit on ebay, but they came in 2 seperate boxes.

    So ive installed the central locking, easy, and now onto the alarm.

    What i want to know is, there is the Brown and White cable leaving the central locking kit to a "trigger" i figure thats where my alarm comes into play.

    On the right, of the blue pages (alarm instructions), it has 3 types of setup for the locking side of things. Positive, Negative, or Positive/Negative trigger.

    Looking at the central locking instructions, it looks like i would need a negative trigger, as it goes to ground. Is this correct?

    Any help is much appreciated!!!
    Worse instructions ever, misspelt Engrish

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    How did you go with the reverse light feed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    How did you go with the reverse light feed?
    Good, just finished it off today.

    Im a mechanic by trade, but no auto electrician. I know the basics, thats all. I ended up using the camera on a switch. A better idea i thought...now i can have a sneaky look at whoever is behind me at lights, haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikp_7 View Post
    Good, just finished it off today.

    Im a mechanic by trade, but no auto electrician. I know the basics, thats all. I ended up using the camera on a switch. A better idea i thought...now i can have a sneaky look at whoever is behind me at lights, haha
    Glad to hear you got it sorted.

    Hopefully someone can help you with this problem.

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    I was right. Its a negative trigger.

    Awesome. Stoked.

    Now ill take it to work and get one of the blokes to hook up the indictors, doors, horn and brake.

    Thought id come back with a solution, as i hate trawling the net and find ppl with similar isues, but dissappear and never let anyone know what they finally did.

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    Central Locking and alarm kit, clarification on Negative Trigger, Or Positive.

    Glad you worked it out mate.

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