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Hey guyz,

i needed some help connecting the turbo wire to the car?

i have installed alarms before and i know bout them, Just not sure where the turbo timer wire needs to go.

I called Autowatch to ask them how i can turn on the turbo timer and they sed i need to wire it for it work.

So please somone help me out.

Cheers,

Vish.

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you are not listening.. as I told you this morning it is a wiring and setup thing on those. get it wrong and the alarm WILL NOT work and there is a VERY good chance you will destroy a module - pay someone to sort it out for you. otherwise live with out it.

I got the 456 premium fitted by Action Alarms. Do u think i should get it done by them?

What i am trying to find out is if the guy connected my turbo timer wire or not? as i did not know it had one when he was doing it so i didnt think of asking him.

I called action alarms but they sed they are not sure as the guy who fitted is a contractor or something like that.

anyways i will check with alberts in cannington.

Cheers.

its not wired if it was then you would have to push a button to shut it down.

I replied in your other thread too, but to further this comment...

The timer will only keep the car running when the ignition is turned off if you have had the ignition on for 2 minutes or more. So... driving for more than 2 minutes, or if you just go to "ignition" and not start the car, leave it for over 2 minutes, then turn the key to "off", it SHOULD keep all the ignition lights on the dash until you force it off, or the system reaches the pre-defined countdown to automatically shut it off.

If the system has the function (which I know it does) the installer should have hooked it up. I'd do the test, and if it's not working, insist that they finish the job. Why would you pay them for a system with a built-in feature if they're not going to set it up? =-]

(see my other reply in your other post too)

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