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Little Red LED Looking Thing on Instrument Cluster Bezel?
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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1240358" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>I honestly would be surprised if they did, except with the code alarm piece at least if they hooked up the starter kill. The starter kill on those was a normally open circuit so if the alarm went bad that meant your starter would not see power. Now the DEI alarms(blue led) used a normally closed starter kill so if you have a blue led I am willing to bet if you pull out the knee bolster/kick panel that you can find the old alarm module still installed. </p><p></p><p>If it was installed at a dealer, I fear what the alarm install would look like. Its funny but the worst installs I have ever seen both in security or autosound were done by mechanics and electricians. You would think they would know what too do but it really is a specialized area that takes a couple of year working regularly to be confident at it. Same as a mechanic. You don't want me overhauling you motor, you don't want your average mechanic/electrican friend to do your alarm/stereo install...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1240358, member: 11896"] I honestly would be surprised if they did, except with the code alarm piece at least if they hooked up the starter kill. The starter kill on those was a normally open circuit so if the alarm went bad that meant your starter would not see power. Now the DEI alarms(blue led) used a normally closed starter kill so if you have a blue led I am willing to bet if you pull out the knee bolster/kick panel that you can find the old alarm module still installed. If it was installed at a dealer, I fear what the alarm install would look like. Its funny but the worst installs I have ever seen both in security or autosound were done by mechanics and electricians. You would think they would know what too do but it really is a specialized area that takes a couple of year working regularly to be confident at it. Same as a mechanic. You don't want me overhauling you motor, you don't want your average mechanic/electrican friend to do your alarm/stereo install... [/QUOTE]
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