Senior Member
Senior Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by JoshG
click the link above silly noob lol "HowTo's: 4th gen maxima"

How do you spoon feed more than that?!
Hand holding comes next:http://vqpower.com/v3/content/glass-...terrent-system
Please read EVERYTHING in the stickies though.
It will prevent useless threads.
Thanks!
Senior Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by PH98I30
^^^^^ I swear, your sense of humor keeps me laughing on here. It is true for the most part.

Few weeks ago my Maxima got broken into I installed a shock sensor to the factory alarm I was wondering If I can install a siren with the horns to sound only when the alarm goes off ....??????
Few weeks ago my Maxima got broken into I installed a shock sensor to the factory alarm I was wondering If I can install a siren with the horns to sound only when the alarm goes off ....??????
Senior Member
Factory horn should be sufficient. If it's not, upgrade it. It's only a positive wire and a ground, it's not rocket science.
Copy/paste edit:
The problem is that the factory system honks the horn by pulsing the power to it.
An aftermarket alarm siren takes continuous power.
The aftermarket siren won't work properly with the pulsed power being supplied by the factory system.
I'm sure you could rig something like a latching relay or a timed circuit but it's certainly not going to be a simple plug and play install.
Just get a hella horn or equivalent with a high decibel rating.
Copy/paste edit:
The problem is that the factory system honks the horn by pulsing the power to it.
An aftermarket alarm siren takes continuous power.
The aftermarket siren won't work properly with the pulsed power being supplied by the factory system.
I'm sure you could rig something like a latching relay or a timed circuit but it's certainly not going to be a simple plug and play install.
Just get a hella horn or equivalent with a high decibel rating.
