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RA28
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Re: Central locking/alarm fuse Tue, 18 January 2005 09:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Yeah they do, location depends on wether it's factory or not.

All the aftermarket ones I've installed had an inline fuse on the B+ to the control box. 10 or 15 amp or something. If you unlock or lock one of the front doors (or the drivers door at least) the rest should do the same. If they do it's not the fuse.

It could be a short on the line that tells the alarm that the car is turned on or the doors are open. That would reak havok on the system.

Tim.
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