£6 car alarm
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Re: £6 car alarm
Aha..Yes I do have a trunk release on the fob. Apparently if I hold the unlock button on the fob down for 3 seconds it acts as the trunk release.
1995 Bongo Auto Freetop, owned since November 2011.
Re: £6 car alarm
Christ what spectacularly s**t instructions.
1995 Bongo Auto Freetop, owned since November 2011.
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Re: £6 car alarm
hey dey not dat bad for a chinaman dat dunt speek inglishanucatone wrote:Christ what spectacularly s**t instructions.
chris
Re: £6 car alarm
anucatone wrote:Aha..Yes I do have a trunk release on the fob. Apparently if I hold the unlock button on the fob down for 3 seconds it acts as the trunk release.


I don't mind the bad translation, just the fact they neglected to name the functions...anucatone wrote:Christ what spectacularly s**t instructions.
It don't even mention a boot popper on the eBay site.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-universal ... 415f90b2ab
Not that you even wanna go down that rout...!


Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: £6 car alarm
I think i'll survive without the trunk release, or the "anti-hijack" facility
1995 Bongo Auto Freetop, owned since November 2011.
Re: £6 car alarm
Ok I cut open the plastic wrapped loom which is attached by a large white clip to the left hand side of the steering column as you look at it from the driver's seat. If this is the ignition loom, then the wires are completely different to what I'd expected to see according to the 12volt.com description. There's one yellow wire, one red, one blue, one blue and white, and two black and red. I spiked the two black and red wires, and they're both permanent lives. I'm looking for a starter and an ignition to connect my immobiliser....
1995 Bongo Auto Freetop, owned since November 2011.