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OIA
06-14-2020, 02:14 AM
Hey guys, sorry if this has been brought up before I've been searching but cannot seem to find the answers I need.
I am looking at installing a compustar alarm/starter kit on my vehicle, but only using the alarm aspect of it, the problem is that I cannot find any wiring diragrams or anything to help me figure out which wire does what, if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated

S14rebuild
06-15-2020, 04:44 AM
Find the fsm online for an s15, that will have all the wiring diagrams your heart desires

Silv1401
06-19-2020, 10:17 AM
The reason for that is because car alarm companies keep the wiring schematics locked up in their dealer/installer-only websites. I ended up having mine professionally installed, cause trying to figure out the best places for signal taps was driving me insane.

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samotage
06-20-2020, 12:47 AM
This is very hard... I had my whole interior out for a refresh last year, and an alarm was part of the program of works, well immobiliser mainly.

It took me almost three months, of research, wiring discovery, fitting, testing, reworking and other things. Note I did a lot of wiring work including a complete e-wrap, installed a boot unlock solenoid and other things too in this time frame.

One thing that was the centre of it all was the Smart Entry Control unit, I ended up tapping a lot of things from here, like door unlocks, door open sensors etc.

For the immobilisation, I cut the fuel wire from the ECU, and the ignition on signal to the ECU.

The starter disable was harder, I ended up reversing the relays with a set of external relays to put this to ground.

All in all it was an epic fuckabout! And now my battery goes flat...


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Silv1401
06-20-2020, 12:50 AM
Yikes.. some things should be left to the wire nuts that install alarms all day long.

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samotage
06-20-2020, 01:21 AM
And I know some electronics, and that was the biggest hump, learning how all the systems work. At least it will help when Haltech time arrives very soon.

I did mine nice to my OCD standards, and I have no idea how an alarm pro can do a proper nice install for $300 bucks... the thing is it?s all hidden behind the covers... no their could ever work mine out lols.


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