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Tips for Installing a Vehicle Security System/Car Alarm Yourself

By Levi Quinn

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You have decided to buy a security system for your car and after a lot of searching; you have finally found the right alarm. You have also found out that the expense of having the vehicle security system installed by a professional technician can mean high dollars, so you have decided to do it yourself.

Installation of a car alarm is generally pretty basic, but can be tricky too along with being time consuming. We are not going to go into detail here; just go through some basic things. An owner instruction manual should be included in the package along with your new car alarm, which will take you into more detailed instructions. Take your time and do not rush the job. It does not have to all be done at once. You will want to make sure everything is done correctly so that your security system will function properly. As with any job, to do it correctly and save valuable time, you need to make sure that you have all the tools you are going to need to do it. The owner instruction manual will have information about what tools will be needed.

Since there are so many different kinds of car alarms available, it is very important to follow the instructions included with the security system carefully according to the specifications of the manufacturer. A wiring diagram of your vehicle is very helpful too, to help you find the necessary wires to install the alarm system.

Installing the siren or horn is simple enough. Usually it is mounted underneath the hood of the car. Just be sure to mount it to a location that is constructed of solid metal and away from sources of direct heat such as the manifold or the radiator in the car engine. After that is finished, the wiring for the siren or horn for the car alarm should be connected to the car battery along with a small fuse. That little blinking light, known as the LED light, is then installed to the dash inside the car. There is wiring involved in this step also and the instruction manual included with the security system will have details on how to do this. Next, if you have electric locks on the doors, they need to be connected and also the dome light.

If you have difficulty with the installation or understanding any of the instructions within the car alarm owner manual, you can always get helpful professional advice from a licensed technician that is used to doing security system installation for vehicles. You might also find the need to obtain advice from the manufacturer of the vehicle when it comes to the electric door lock wiring because all car models are different.

With just a few hints and tips here and there you should be able to install your vehicle security system without much trouble and be quite successful with it. Once you have your new car alarm installed, you can rest a bit easier knowing that your car is protected.

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