View Full Version : GReddy TT with Clifford Intelliguard 8000 (G4) Alarm
TSi SPY 007
03-08-2001, 04:52 PM
Hey guys!
Does anyone else have a turbo timer and a G4 alarm in their car? I'm just wondering how you can get them to work together... I've been without a TT for over a month, ever since I had the Intelliguard 8000 installed. They told me that there was no way to get the TT to work with the "new" G4 alarms, but I'm thinking that's BS... can anyone help???
Thanks!! :)
Btw, sorry if this is a "repeat" thread. ;)
TechT
03-08-2001, 05:13 PM
I would like to know also.I need to get an aftermarket alarm.I still have the factory one.
keepright95
03-13-2001, 11:54 AM
1. you will need one large diode and abot a foot of 14gage wire and yellow crimps and 1 blue crimp.
what you will need to do is on the greddy harness that you bought is the one with the blue wire attached to the timer is disconnect the blue wire from the timer and cut the white wire that the blue wire is attached to. then take one end of the diode and crimp the yellow crimp on it and do the same with the other side. now on the side of the white wire closes to the key you put the white/black stipe wire from the 8000 together and crimp it to the side of the diode that does not have the silver stipe. now on the opisite side of the diode crimp the blue wire from the turbo timer and the white wire that is left together.
after that you are in business. your alarm once you close your door will start the auto arm count down while your turbo is cooling down.
keepright95
03-13-2001, 11:56 AM
1. you will need one large diode and abot a foot of 14gage wire and yellow crimps and 1 blue crimp.
what you will need to do is on the greddy harness that you bought is the one with the blue wire attached to the timer is disconnect the blue wire from the timer and cut the white wire that the blue wire is attached to. then take one end of the diode and crimp the yellow crimp on it and do the same with the other side. now on the side of the white wire closes to the key you put the white/black stipe wire from the 8000 together and crimp it to the side of the diode that does not have the silver stipe. now on the opisite side of the diode crimp the blue wire from the turbo timer and the white wire that is left together.
after that you are in business. your alarm once you close your door will start the auto arm count down while your turbo is cooling down.
good luck!
Scott
Orlando, Fl.
DSM
TSi SPY 007
03-25-2001, 03:42 AM
Thanks for the info, Scott!
However, will the doors lock when I press the arm-button on the remote? Or will I have to just let it auto-arm without the doors locking when the TT is going?!?
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