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    GU VII DX Aftermarket remote locking and alarm

    Hi All,
    I'm looking at fitting an aftermarket remote system for the keyed central locking on my DX. -also an alarm system. has anyone got advice or experience in this area?

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    Central locking (keyless) is fairly sims to install as its stand-alone with a bunch of servos to make doors open & close.
    Alarm can be a little more trouble as it will hook into the ignition, lights etc and has switches that activate on bonnet, boot etc. depending on which ones you go for.
    If you can use a multimeter, test light, read a basic wiring diagram & find wires in a loom you shouldn't have too many dramas.
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    I've been looking at a Mongoose M80/M60 series as it comes with a delayed switch off facility (turbo timer), remote locking and various alarm sensor circuits all in the one unit. It appears to be reasonably straight forward to install according to documentation supplied on the Mongoose website.

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    Ive just brought a Mongoose M80/M60 series Alarm with the Turbo timer, Now to install,
    Looks hectic under this dash.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xpnciv View Post
    Ive just brought a Mongoose M80/M60 series Alarm with the Turbo timer, Now to install,
    Looks hectic under this dash.!
    Take a heap of pics on your phone mate and post up an install thread.

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    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...der-20-minutes

    Just a matter of picking the right wire. Can get most of them from this plug behind your glove box

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