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★★★★Project Tracy★★★★ Wideband AFR - New product -ready to ship
Let me just say - for a basic install - you don't have to do any wiring at all. 100% plug and play If you want to add in alarm/keyless remote trigger, it's very straight forward.
As far as wiring goes, all you need is just the negative pulse from the locking wire? Or would you need a separate programmed output?
You can do either - those details for you guys are in the instructions, in plain english. It's set up for both negative trigger and positive trigger, for both up and down. So it will work with whatever type of output your keyless/alarm has. No need for extra relays or any of that jazz - I've done all the work for you. I cover alarm/keyless install in great detail in the instructions (basic enough for anyone to follow).
Here is what a typical keyless/alarm install might look like(this is a screen shot from the instructions I'm working on tonight).
In a nutshell, your alarm/keyless has outputs. This unit has inputs. You just match them up. Very easy.
I'd be quite interested in 4 switches. sub'd for price :)
Just note - I'm not selling you just a "switch" - it's the whole system. Based off of the tried and DEI One touch module - with a lot of modifications to allow for e36 2-stage switches, keyless/alarm remote operation, plug-and-play, ect... All the modifications/magic are hidden inside the switch itself, the control unit, and in the harness. If it looks like I make it look easy - then I did my job. ;)
Will we need complete unit with control module per switch or can one control module control 2 modified switches? In other words, how many complete kits will have to be purchased for a coupe?
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