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MOUNTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
The Control Module is “the brain” of the system and therefore must be
installed in a secure location under the dash.
NEVER install the Control
Module in the engine compartment or near any source of heat or moisture!
NEVER place the Control Module near moving parts or in a location where
it can vibrate or move around excessively.
Locations above or behind the glove box, behind the radio or high up under
the dash are all good mounting places. However, you may need to extend
wires if your chosen location is too far from the steering column.
If you
extend wires, always use the same or larger gauge wire! Solder all large
gauge wire connections and cover with electrical tape or heat shrink tubing
and/or corrugate tube.
Mount the control module to a secure, flat surface
or use wire ties to affix to a factory wire harness.
Control Module
LED Program Switch
Find a location in the engine compartment (such as the firewall) that is far
from heat sources or moving parts such as belts or the radiator fan. Locate
a factory bolt or bolt hole for securing the siren mount; otherwise, you will
need to drill holes and use self-tapping screws. Mount in a place that will
not be splashed excessively with water or immersed in water.
Siren
The Status LED is used as a visual theft deterrent when the system is
Armed and to alert the user if the siren triggered in their absence. And
both the LED and the Program Switch are used for feature programming.
This unit is the size of a factory switch cover, so you can easily mount it
with the included 2-sided tape somewhere near the steering wheel. Mount
it so the LED can be seen from outside the driver’s side window. Such will
warn would-be thieves and conveniently show you the Trigger Memory.
When considering an appropriate mounting location, keep in mind that
most thieves hot-wire vehicles by removing the plastic panel just under the
steering column.
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