Car Alarm Horn

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Car Alarm Horn
Car Alarm Horn
how do i tie my Car Alarm into my horn?

i know there are kits you can by or have them install for you but im low on money right now and just trying to find a way on my one. Anybody done this before?

The Alarm uses speaker. The horn is a buzzer. Not possible.


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How to Install a Vehicle Security System/Car Alarm

Whatever your car may have cost to buy, it is your property and you will naturally want to protect it with all reasonable means. Particularly if you are unable to put the car in a locked garage, and have to park in the street near your home (or anywhere you may visit), you will want to have protections in place to ensure that nobody can either steal the car or anything inside it. For this reason, most of us like to have a car alarm fitted. To save money, many of us will choose to install the alarm ourselves – but we need to get this right, because if you install it poorly then you might as well leave the car’s doors open and the keys in the ignition. Car thieves are opportunistic, and will take any chance they are presented with. 

Installing a car alarm correctly requires at least a good deal of preparation and is better done if you have at least some grasp of electronics and wiring. You do not need to be a qualified electrician by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly need to have the right equipment and the right mental preparation. Getting it wrong will lead to a poor installation, potential for theft and even arguably a poorer running car. Before you do anything you need to gather together the correct materials and tools. The tools will include scissors, crimps, a test light, screwdriver, a soldering iron, a drill and a volt meter. The materials will include solder wire, screws, tie wrap and double-sided mounting tape. 

When you have the Alarm System to hand, you will need to read the manual that comes with it and make sure you understand it fully. Different Car Alarms will have different methods of installation and operation, so there is a great deal of importance in reading the manual. If you get it wrong due to a poor understanding or a lazy or incomplete reading of the manual. The manual will contain a number for the technical support department of the manufacturer, and if you have difficulties understanding it or there is incomplete or irrelevant information you can call tech support and clarify everything before putting the alarm into place. 

The first part of the alarm you need to install is the siren. This should be mounted on a solid metal surface under the hood of the car. You must ensure that the horn is pointed downward so that moisture does not build up inside it. There is a rubber grommet separating the engine bay and the interior of the car. By drilling a hole through this you can feed the siren’s wire into the passenger compartment. The alarm power wire should connect directly to the car’s battery and then be fed into the passenger compartment, with a fuse connected to it next to the battery. Continue installation as directed by the manual, making sure at every step that all wires are connected to where they should be. Once the installation is complete, arm the alarm and test it out. Remember, there is little point in the alarm if it does not work.

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