As such, many car owners will go to great lengths to protect their cars. While most modern vehicles today already come with an alarm and a central locking system.
Other models, including older cars, however, do not. As such, many will install aftermarket deterrents like alarms. Of note, a car alarm plus a central locking system is recommended. But how to install a car alarm with central locking? Yep, your precious classic car likely lacks a central locking system. While there are many shops around the Philippines that can do this for you, some of you might want to do this yourself.
Working on your own car, after all, will help you get to know it better. One recommended product is the Cobra Car Alarm Omega, which is currently available locally at around Php 4, For your central locking system, it usually comes as a separate kit from the car alarm system. These will range from cheap ones at Php to Php 2, and up.
Note that we recommend getting high-quality ones like those from Cobra. These range from Php 2, and up. Remember safety first. Make sure that the ignition is off, and remove the negative terminal first. Prepare your materials. These include zip ties, a cutter or wire strippers, a handheld drill, electrical tape, and the car alarm system itself.
For this, we recommend a metal surface with ample room. And lastly, make sure to face the siren downward to prevent water damage. While many car alarm sirens nowadays are also waterproof, it always pays to keep it safe. Before drilling, be careful not to damage other components on the other side of the firewall. Also, a hole might cause corrosion on the firewall itself.
For this, consult the car alarm manual as it usually comes with a diagram. To save time, consult your car manual for its location. Most modern cars have their ECU's mounted under the dashboard. If the aftermarket car alarm system came with additional sensors, consult the car alarm manual. Also, some car alarms will come with an LED light. This will indicate if the alarm is active or not.
For this, we recommend mounting it somewhere around the dashboard. Next, connect the battery and activate your car alarm system. Usually, car alarm systems come with a button letting you activate the alarm.
Make sure that an actuator is not blocking any other moving parts of the car door like the windows. Otherwise, the actuator will not be able to move the door lock. After installing the actuators, you can now install its wiring. Usually, though, a central locking kit will come with multiple color-coded wires bundled up into a wire harness.
As such, you should connect the wire wires from the actuator to the same colored wires in the actuator. Some central locking kits will also have a black or brown wire. This allows you to lock the car from the outside with a hand-held unit. This has the advantage that, if the locks freeze in cold weather, you may still be able to unlock the door using the remote control.
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