Prevent the theft of your belongings or your car itself by installing your own car alarm system with these simple tips.
Choose a solid metal surface under the hood where you'll attach the siren. Point the horn of the siren down toward the ground so that moisture won't settle in it. Drill a hole through a rubber grommet in the firewall of the car and slide the siren's wire through the hole into the main compartment of the car. Connect the power wire for the alarm to the car battery. Feed the wire through the grommet and into the passenger compartment. Place a fuse on the power wire next to the battery, checking the manual for proper fuse size. Mount the shock sensor by following the description in the manual. Drill a hole in the dash for placement of the LED status indicator. Feed the LED wire through the hole and use the double-sided tape on the back of the LED and place it over the hole in the dashboard. Find the wires that work the power door locks. Connect the door lock relay to the lock/unlock wires and attach the alarm wire to the relay.
If the alarm has current sensing, follow the tips from the technical advisor, and find the wire that works the courtesy light. Connect the current-sensing line from the alarm to the courtesy light wire. Locate the factory door triggers if the alarm doesn't have current or voltage sensing. Connect the factory door trigger to the alarm. Locate the starter wire on the steering column, a few inches below the starter switch. Cut the line and connect the starter disable relay. Connect the starter disable wire from the alarm to the relay. Mount the valet switch under the dashboard. Connect all the wires to the proper inputs and outputs of the alarm module. Using the drill and screw bit, mount the module to a safe and sturdy surface under the dash. Use the tie wraps to secure the wires of the harness and place it back under the dash.
Arm the alarm and then give it a test run. When you arm the alarm, the doors should lock and after disarming the alarm, the doors should now unlock. Arm the alarm once again and open a door using a key. The alarm should sound. Disarm the alarm, shut the door and arm the alarm yet again. Hit or bump the car with some force. The alarm should sound again. After disarming and arming the alarm one more time, try to start the car. You should not be able to start the car. If the alarm does not work properly, check your wiring and connections and try again. Installing your own alarm system isn't necessarily easy, but it saves you a bundle and will work as great as if the professionals had installed it.
