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Alarm LED relocation...


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I got an after-market alarm (AutoPage) which I'm quite happy with -- my only gripe, however, is that its flashing LED light is located next to the far left air-went, and hence, not very visible. So I wonder if it's possible to hook it up to the built-in dash alarm LED, and if so, where would be the easiest place to tap into it?

As always, any help and/or pointers appreciated.

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The Rascal Russ wrote:

> Yes, easy, simply conect the two wire going to the LED in

> the new alarm to the two wires going to the in dash LED,

> splice extra lengths if needed. Very simple mod

Well, I kind of suspected that, but my question was more focused around the "where would be the easiest place to tap into it" -- as in, where those lines (wires) to the built-in LED were coming from. Obviously there must be a point closer to my current "hidden" LED that I could tap into, (instead of re-routing new wires all the way up to the central dash).

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