RE: [DML] Re: Wings a Loft - Advice on fitting
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RE: [DML] Re: Wings a Loft - Advice on fitting
- From: Chris Almy <chris.almy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:05:41 -0700
Paul,
One tip I have while installing the kit would be to remove the passenger
seat. You will spend a lot of time in the electrical compartment wiring it
all up. Being able to sit down and face the compartment will really save
your back!
As for the cutoff switch, that shouldn't be too difficult. The kit will
require power for the actuators, remote receiver and other alarm bits. Just
run a fused connection from the battery to these points instead of where
the directions say. You will also need to rewire the lock module and
solenoid/actuators directly to the fused battery connection. Otherwise you
won't be able to lock/unlock the car remotely.
Good luck. They are one of the best upgrades out there, so you will
definitely enjoy it!
Chris
VIN 4099
At 12:38 AM 4/14/2006 +0100, you wrote:
>One other thing Im just thinking is that I currently have a kill switch on
>the car that I use when away for any length of time and overnight.
>
>How difficult would it be to wire the system up so that it bypasses the kill
>switch or will this require considerable re-wiring because Im integrating
>the system into the existing Delorean electrics.
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