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The APS25Z Vehicle Security / Keyless Entry System Installation and Reference Guide provides detailed instructions for professional installation, including wire harness functions, external components, and system operation. It emphasizes the importance of proper installation to avoid vehicle damage and outlines various programming options for remote controls and security features. The guide includes troubleshooting tips, setup options, and detailed descriptions of wiring connections essential for the system's functionality.

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The APS25Z Vehicle Security / Keyless Entry System Installation and Reference Guide provides detailed instructions for professional installation, including wire harness functions, external components, and system operation. It emphasizes the importance of proper installation to avoid vehicle damage and outlines various programming options for remote controls and security features. The guide includes troubleshooting tips, setup options, and detailed descriptions of wiring connections essential for the system's functionality.

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APS25Z

Vehicle Security / Keyless Entry System

Installation and Reference Guide


Thank you for trusting Prestige products! If you are a consumer, please note:
Professional installation is strongly recommended.
This manual assumes the installer has adequate knowledge of the following expertise. Therefore, it does not
cover these topics in detail:
• 12-volt electronics
• Testing and verifying circuits
• Making safe and lasting wiring connections
• Factory ignition, power, lighting, data bus and sensing systems
• Factory systems and components to avoid
• Safe wire routing, circuit protection and product placement
• Access to vehicle-specific technical information

In addition, this manual assumes the installer has the proper tools, skill and facilities to perform a professional installation.
Performing an improper installation could result in damage to the vehicle or its components, improper system function,
unsafe vehicle operation or physical injury. Such instances would not be covered by the vehicle manufacturer's warranty,
nor by Voxx Electronics, Inc.

Detailed Descriptions Quick Reference


2 Wire Harness Colors and Functions 8 System Programming
2 Main Input / Output Connector 8 Programming Mode Entry / Exit
3 Door Lock Connector 9 Feature Bank Options
9 Dome Light
4 External Components 9 Silent Arm and Disarm
4 Shock Sensor 9 User Selectable LED
5 LED / Valet Programming Button
9 System Diagnostics
4 System Operation 9 Troubleshooting Trigger Zones
4 Remote Operation 9 Adjusting Shock Sensor
4 Alarm Override Procedures
11 Wiring Diagrams
5 Setup Options 11 Door Lock Connections
5 Remote Programming 14 Starter Kill Relay
6 Security Control 25 Full System Connections

2022 Voxx Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. APS25Z_RevD_05/22


Detailed Descriptions: Wire Harness Colors and Functions
Main Input / Output Connector (11-pin connector) See page 15 for the full system diagram.
These wires are listed in order of their placement in the harness connector.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. WHITE – Parking Light Relay Output (Internal Relay Pin 30)


At its default setting, the WHITE wire supplies 12-Volt (+) or Ground (-) to the vehicle's park light wire based on the
connection of the relay input (WHITE/RED wire).
Verification: The vehicle parking light wire registers 12-Volt (+) or Ground (-) when the park lights are turned on.
Note: This wire can be programmed to perform the Trunk Release Output function by changing its options. Refer to
Bank 2, Feature 6 on page 8.

2. WHITE/RED – Parking Light Relay Input (Internal Relay Pin 87)


The WHITE/RED connects to vehicle 12-Volt (+) or Ground (-) to supply the relay output (WHITE wire).
Verification for default setting:
• If the vehicle parking light wire registers 12-Volt (+) when the park lights are on, connect the WHITE/RED wire to a
constant 12-Volt (+) vehicle wire.
• If the vehicle parking light wire registers Ground (-) when the park lights are on, connect the WHITE/RED wire to a
reliable vehicle ground source.
Note: This wire can be programmed to perform the Trunk Release Output function by changing its options. Refer to
Bank 2, Feature 6 on page 8.

21. DARK BLUE – Trunk Release Output (-)


At its default setting, the DARK BLUE wire connects to the vehicle trunk release wire or relay and supplies Ground (-)
when activated from the remote control.
Verification: The vehicle trunk release wire registers 12-Volt (+) or Ground (-) when the trunk release button is activated.
Note: This wire can be programmed to perform the Parking Lights Output function by changing its options. Refer to
Bank 2, Feature 6 on page 8.

4. WHITE/BLACK – Siren Output (+)


The WHITE/BLACK wire supplies 12-Volt (+) to power the siren. After mounting the siren, connect its BLACK wire to a
reliable ground source, and connect the BROWN wire to the siren’s RED wire.

5. RED – 12-Volt Input (+)


The RED wire connects to the vehicle’s primary 12-Volt (+) wire to power the system.
Verification: The power wire registers 12-Volt (+) at all times.
Note: Before making this connection, remove all module fuses until the system is completely connected.

6. BLACK – Ground Input (-)


The BLACK wire connects to a reliable vehicle ground (-) source to power the system.
Verification: The vehicle ground (-) source wire registers ground (-) at all times.
Note: Before making this connection, remove all module fuses until the system is completely connected.

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Detailed Descriptions: Wire Harness Colors and Functions
Main Input / Output Connector (11-pin connector) See page 15 for the full system diagram.
These wires are listed in order of their placement in the harness connector.

7. YELLOW – Ignition Input (+)


The YELLOW wire connects to the vehicle's primary ignition wire. This wire will be used for system programming and
override.
Verification: This ignition wire registers 12-Volt (+) when the key is in the accessory, ignition, and start positions.
Note: Before making this connection, remove all module fuses until the system is completely connected.

8. LIGHT GREEN – Instant Trigger Input(-)


The LIGHT GREEN wire connects a device or switch that, when triggered, supplies a Ground (-) output. If the system is
armed, this input will trigger the alarm.

9. BROWN – Door Trigger Input (-)


The BROWN wire connects to the vehicle's door trigger wire. This wire will detect Ground (-) input.
Verification: The vehicle door trigger wire registers Ground (-) when a door is opened and opposite when closed.
Note: If the door registers as 12-Volt (+) when the door is opened, use the PURPLE (Pin 3) input.

10. PURPLE – Door Trigger Input (+)


The PURPLE wire connects to the vehicle's door trigger wire. This wire will detect a 12-Volt (+) input.
Verification: The vehicle door trigger wire registers 12-Volt (+) when a door is opened and opposite when closed.
Note: If the door trigger registers as Ground (-) when a door is opened, use the BROWN, Pin 8, input.

11. ORANGE – Starter Kill Output N.C. (-)


The ORANGE wire supplies Ground (-) when the alarm is armed.

Door Lock Connector (2-pin connector) See page 15 for the full system diagram.
These wires are listed in order of their placement in the harness connector.

1 2

1. RED – Door Lock (-)


The RED wire supplies Ground (-) when the Lock function is activated from the remote control or system.
Verification: The vehicle lock wire registers 12-Volts (+) or Ground (-) when the Lock button is activated.
Note: Additional parts may be required. See Page 11 for common door lock wire diagrams.

2. GREEN – Door Unlock (-)


The GREEN wire supplies Ground (-) when the Unlock function is activated from the remote control or system.
Verification: The vehicle lock wire registers 12-Volt (+) or Ground (-) when the Unlock button is activated.
Note: Additional parts may be required. See Page 11 for common door lock wire diagrams.

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Detailed Descriptions: External Components & Opperation
Shock Sensor
The shock sensor plugs into a 4-pin connector on the Prestige module. It should be securely attached to a vehicle surface
or sturdy wire harness. Testing takes place after all connections are made and the system is powered up. Refer to Quick
Reference: System Diagnostics on page 10 for instructions on testing and adjusting the shock sensor.

LED / Valet Programming Port


The LED / Valet Programming port is used to for feature programming and Valet Override.

1. Find a sutiable location to mount the supplied LED / Valet Programming button. Locate a clear spot on the vehicle’s
dashboard that will be seen from the outside of the vehicle.
2. Drill a 5/16 inch hole and mount the LED / Valet button. Route the wires to module and plug into proper location.

Remote Control Operation


This system includes two (2) 1-Way three (3) button remotes. The matrix below describes the basic functions of each
remote. See Owners Guide for complete remote operation matrix.

Three Button Remotes (1-Way)

Bu�on Ac�on Func�on


Press 1x Lock
Hold 3 Seconds Panic ON/OFF
Press 1x Unlock
Hold 3 Seconds Panic ON/OFF
Press 2x No Func�on
Hold 3 Seconds Trunk Release

Valet Alarm Override


The Valet Override procedure will disable the alarm when the remote is not available or has become inoperative. If the
vehicle door is opened without disarming, the alarm will sound and the vehicle will not start when attempting to start
with the key. To disable the alarm:

1. Turn the vehicle ignition to ON.


2. Within 5sec, press and release valet button on Antenna 1x.

The alarm will silence and the vehicle will now start normally with the key.

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Detailed Descriptions: Setup Options
Bank 1: Add / Remove Remote Controls
Remote programming is located in Feature Bank 1. This system will Auto Program basic functions of the remote with one
(1) button press. Basic functions are channels 1-3, Lock, Unlock, and Trunk / Start.
Feature Bank 1 Descrip�on
1 Lock Press Lock bu�on on remote
2 Unlock Press Unlock bu�on on remote

CH.
3 Trunk/Start Press Start bu�on on remote

To Auto Program a remote control:


1. Turn the ignition key to ON.
2. Press and release the valet/override button three (3) times. The system will beep one (1) time, indicating you have
accessed Bank 1, Remote Programming.
3. Press the Lock button of each remote control you wish to program. The system will beep one (1) time when each
remote control is added.
4. Press and release the valet/override button one (1) time. The system will beep two (2) times.
5. Press the Unlock button of each remote control you wish to program. The system will beep one (1) time when each
remote control is added.
6. Press and release the valet/override button one (1) time. The system will beep three (e) times.
7. Press the Trunk button of each remote control you wish to program. The system will beep one (1) time when each
remote control is added.
8. Turn the ignition key to OFF to exit programming mode, or cycle the ignition key OFF/ON to advance to the next
Feature Bank.

To delete a remote control:


This system will store a maximum of four (4) remote controls in the memory. Additional programmed remote controls
will delete the oldest-programmed remote control.

Deleting All Remotes:


1. Perform steps 1-3 above.
2. Press and Hold the Valet/Override Button for five (5) seconds.
3. The system will sound one (1) long beep. This indicates all remotes have been deleted from memory.

Notes:
• The system will store in the memory a maximum of four (4) remote controls. Additional programmed
remote controls will delete the oldest-programmed remote control.
• During normal operation, the Programmed Transmitter Notification (PTN) function indicates how many
remote controls are programmed by flashing the LED a certain number of times when the vehicle ignition is
turned on.

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Detailed Descriptions: Setup Options

Security Control (Bank 2) See page 8 for Programming Instruction.


Op�ons
Feature Bank 2
1 Chirp 2 Chirp 3 Chirp 4 chirp 5 Chirp 6 Chirp
1 Lock / Unlock Func�on 500ms 3.5sec 500ms L, Dbl UL
2 Accessory Lock OFF ON
3 Accessory Unlock OFF ON
Features

4 Auto Relock OFF Auto Lock Auto Lock & Arm


5 Auto Arming OFF Auto Arm Auto Lock & Arm
6 Parking Light/Trunk Swap OFF ON
7 Silent Choice OFF From Transmi�er OEM Style
8 Exterior Illumina�on OFF With Arm With Disarm With Arm & Disarm

Feature 1: Lock / Unlock Function


Function: Set the lock / unlock output timing and functionality for specific vehicle lock types.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Lock and Unlock outputs will pulse for 500 milliseconds.
• Option 2 - Lock and Unlock outputs will pulse for 3.5 seconds.
• Option 3 - Lock output will pulse for 500ms ; Unlock output will pulse twice, 500ms each.
• Option 4 - Lock output will pulse twice, 500ms each ; Unlock output will pulse for 500ms.
• Option 5 - Lock and Unlock outputs will pulse twice for 500ms.
• Option 6 - Lock output will pulse for 500ms ; Unlock output will pulse for 350ms.

Feature 2: Accessory-Activated Lock


Function: Set the door locks to lock after the ignition is turned ON.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Doors do not lock with ignition on.
• Option 2 - Doors Lock with ignition on.

Feature 3: Accessory-Activated Unlock


Function: Set the door locks to unlock when the ignition is turned off with the key.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Doors do not unlock with ignition off.
• Option 2 - All Doors Unlock with ignition off.

Feature 4: Auto ReLock Setting


Function: Set the doors to re-lock if the system has been accidentally disarmed.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Auto ReLock is disabled.
• Option 2 - If the system has been disarmed but no doors have been opened in 3 minutes, the system will
relock the doors but not re-arm the alarm.
• Option 3 - If the system has been disarmed but no doors have been opened in 3 minutes, the system will
relock the doors and re-arm the alarm.
Note: This feature is not associated with the Auto Arming / Locking.

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Detailed Descriptions: Setup Options

Security Control (Bank 2) (cont.) See page 8 for Programming Instruction.

Feature 5: Automatic Arming


Function: Set the system to arm automatically after exiting the vehicle.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - System will arm and doors will lock only when the alarm is armed from the remote control.
• Option 2 - System will arm automatically 1 minute after the last door is closed, and when the alarm is
armed from the remote control.
• Option 3 - System will arm and lock doors automatically 1 minute after the last door is closed, and when
the alarm is armed from the remote control.

Feature 6: Park Light / Trunk Relay Function


Function: Reverse the functionality of the trunk and park light outputs (i.e. when the built-in relay is needed for the
trunk connection but not needed for the park light connection.)
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Functionality follows default settings.
• Option 2 - The Trunk Release Output (Dark Blue) wire works with the Parking Lights function; the Parking
Lights Input (White/Red) and Parking Lights Output (White) wires work with the trunk release function.

Feature 7: Silent ChoiceTM


Function: Set audible beeps on or off when arming and disarming the system.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - Pressing Lock or Unlock at any time will perform the function with audible beeps.
• Option 2 - Pressing Lock or Unlock for 1.5sec on remote will control system without an audible beep.
• Option 3 - First press of Lock or Unlock on the remote control will perform the function without an audible
beep. Second press within 10sec will result in audible beeps.

Feature 8: Exterior Illumination


Function: Set the parking lights to remain on for 30 seconds when the doors are locked or unlocked with the remote
control.
Setting Choices:
• Option 1 - The lights will function normally.
• Option 2 - The lights will remain on for 30 seconds when the doors are locked with the remote control.
• Option 3 - The lights will remain on for 30 seconds when the doors are unlocked with the remote control.
• Option 4 - The lights will remain on for 30 seconds when the doors are locked or unlocked with the remote
control.

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Quick Reference: System Programming

Programming Mode Entry and Exit Procedure


Once the system is installed and powered up, you will use the vehicle ignition, override button and a programmed
remote control to set all system options. Feature options are divided into categories, or Banks, as described throughout
this section. Ensure that at least one remote control is programmed to the system. If not, or if you need to program
more remote controls, use the diagram steps to access Bank 1.
The siren and LED will indicate your status and selections. Follow the diagram below to enter and maneuver through the
programming procedure.

3X 1X
ON ON
CC CC
ST
CK A

ST
CK A
ART

2 = Bank 2
ART
LO

3 = Bank 3
LO

Ignition On Press and Release 1 Chirp = Bank 1 Cycle Key to Advance Chirps Indicate Press Override Button to LED Indicates Press to Change Chirps Indicate
Override Button (Program Remotes) Banks (2,3) Bank Number Advance Within Bank Feature Selection Feature Option Option Number

... or Exit Repeat Steps to Program Repeat Steps to Program


ON Another Feature ...
CC Programming Another Feature Bank...
ST
CK A

ART
LO

Note: Programming will time out after 60sec with no activity or Ignition Off for 5sec.
Ignition Off

1. Turn the ignition ON.


2. Press and release the valet/override button 3x.
3. The system will beep (1) one time, indicating you have accessed Bank 1.
4. Each cycle of the Ignition, OFF/ON, will advance to the next bank (up to Bank 3) then restart at Bank 2. (Note: To re-
access Bank 1 for transmitter programming, you will need to exit and re-enter programming mode.)
5. The system will beep a number of times to indicate the Bank number:
• 1 beeps: Bank 1 - Programming Remote Controls
• 2 beeps: Bank 2 - Security Control Options

6. Once you have accessed the desired bank, press the valet/override button to advance though the features. The LED
will flash a number of times to indicate the feature, based on the charts that follow this section. The system will chip
a number of times to indicate the Option programmed.
7. Once you have accessed the desired feature, press the LOCK button on the remote control to advance though the
feature's setting options. The system will beep a number of times to indicate the Option setting, based on the charts
that follow this section.
8. Once you have made the desired setting, you can press the valet/override button to advance through the
features within the bank, or cycle the Ignition key OFF/ON to advance to the next bank.
9. Once you have completed programming, you MUST turn the ignition key to OFF to exit the programming
mode. Programming will automatically exit after 60sec of inactivity.

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Quick Reference: System Programming

Bank 1: Transmitter Programming Options See pages 5 for a detailed description.

Feature Bank 1 Descrip�on


1 Lock Press Lock bu�on on remote
2 Unlock Press Unlock bu�on on remote
CH.
3 Trunk/Start Press Start bu�on on remote

Bank 2: Security Options See pages 6-7 for detailed descriptions.


Op�ons
Feature Bank 2
1 Chirp 2 Chirp 3 Chirp 4 chirp 5 Chirp 6 Chirp
1 Lock / Unlock Func�on 500ms 3.5sec 500ms L, Dbl UL
2 Accessory Lock OFF ON
3 Accessory Unlock OFF ON
Features

4 Auto Relock OFF Auto Lock Auto Lock & Arm


5 Auto Arming OFF Auto Arm Auto Lock & Arm
6 Parking Light/Trunk Swap OFF ON
7 Silent Choice OFF From Transmi�er OEM Style
8 Exterior Illumina�on OFF With Arm With Disarm With Arm & Disarm

Dome Light Delay


To program the Prestige system to wait until the dome light turns off before arming:
1. Close all doors.
2. With the vehicle ignition off, press LOCK, UNLOCK, LOCK ,UNLOCK, LOCK, UNLOCK, LOCK on the remote control. The
dash-mounted LED will turn on.
2. Immediately OPEN then CLOSE the door WITHOUT disarming the system. After the dome light turns off, the LED will
flash to indicate programming completion.
3. Disarm and exit the vehicle.

To return the system to default dome light sensing:


1. Turn the vehicle ignition ON then OFF 3 times, then press and hold the valet button for 5 seconds.
2. The system will beep 1 time indicating the learned delay has been cleared.

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Quick Reference: System Programming & Diagnostics
Silent Arm and Disarm
Program the Prestige system to arm and disarm without notification beeps. (The siren will sound if the system is
triggered while armed.)
1. Turn the ignition ON then OFF.
2. Press and release the valet/programming button three (3) times. The system will respond with one (1) beep for ON or
two (2) beeps for OFF.

User Selectable LED


This feature will control whether the LED is ON or OFF when the system is Armed/Locked. This will be selectable in
feature programming OR on-the-fly without entering the programming feature banks.

1. Turn the ignition ON, OFF, ON, OFF.


2. Press and hold valet button for five (5) seconds.
The system will respond with one (1) beep for ON or two (2) beeps for OFF.

Troubleshooting Trigger Zones


Test the doors, hood, trunk, and shock sensor to ensure they trigger the security system. Once triggered, the LED flashes
to indicate the trigger source:

1 Shock
2 Trunk / Hood
3 Door

Adjusting the Shock Sensor


1. Arm the system, wait 5-10 seconds, then with an open palm carefully apply impact to areas of the vehicle to test the
shock sensor’s sensitivity.
2. To adjust, turn the adjustment knob on the shock sensor counter-clockwise for less sensitivity; clockwise for more
sensitivity.
3. If the proper sensitivity still cannot be achieved, re-locate the shock sensor.

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Quick Reference: Wiring Diagrams

Door Lock Connections

Negative-Trigger Door Locks


Verification: The vehicle wires register Ground when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated.

RED ( - ) Lock Output

Lock
Vehicle Door Lock
Control Relays
Unlock

GREEN ( - ) Unlock Output

Positive-Trigger Door Locks


Verification: The vehicle wires register 12V+ when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated.

Fused +12 Volt


Ba�ery Source
87

87a
86 85 RED ( - ) Lock Output

30

Lock
Vehicle Door Lock Fused +12 Volt
Control Relays Ba�ery Souce
Unlock 87

87a
86 85 GREEN ( - ) Unlock Output

30

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Quick Reference: Wiring Diagrams

Door Lock Connections


Single-Wire Negative Multiplex Door Locks (Relays required)
Verification: The vehicle wire registers variable Ground values when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Please
consult the vehicle-specific wire and location chart for resistor values.

Ground

87 87

RED ( - ) Lock Output 87a Fused +12 Volt 87a Green ( - ) Unlock Output
86 85 Battery Source 86 85
30 30

Lock Resistor
Vehicle Door Lock
Control Relays
Unlock

Single-Wire Positive Multiplex Door Locks (Relays required)


Verification: The vehicle wire registers variable 12V+ values when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated. Please
consult the vehicle-specific wire and location chart for resistor values.

87 87

RED ( - ) Lock Output 87a Fused +12 Volt 87a Green ( - ) Unlock Output
86 85 Battery Source 86 85
30 30

Lock Resistor
Vehicle Door Lock
Control Relays
Unlock

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Quick Reference: Wiring Diagrams

Door Lock Connections


Reverse-Polarity Door Locks (Relays required)
Verification: The vehicle wires rest at Ground and register 12V+ when the Lock and Unlock switches are activated.

Fused +12 Volt


Battery Souce
87

87a
86 85 RED ( - ) Lock Output

30

Lock
X To Door Lock Motor

Unlock
Cut
Fused +12 Volt
Battery Souce
87

87a
86 85 Green ( - ) Unlock Output

30

X To Door Lock Motor

Cut

Aftermarket Actuators (Relays and door lock actuators required)

Fused +12 Volt


Ba�ery Source
87
Door Lock
Actuator 87a RED ( - ) Lock Output
86 85
30
Chassis
Ground
M

Fused +12 Volt


Ba�ery Source
87

87a GREEN ( - ) Unlock Output


86 85
30
Chassis
Ground

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Quick Reference: Wiring Diagrams

Starter Kill / Anti-Grind Relay Connections


Included Starter Kill / Anti-Grind Relay

To ORANGE - Starter Kill / To Vehicle Ignition


Anti-Grind Output (-) From Alarm
87

87a
86 85
30
ON
CC

ST
CK A

ART
LO
CUT

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APS25Z_RevD_05/22
Shock Sensor
Part #4700033
183BP 183BP
4
4 Red BaƩery 12V (+)
3 3 Black Ground While Armed (-)

Shock
2 2 Green Warn Away Input (-)
1 1 Blue Full Trigger Input (-)
Replacement Part #4700033

2 Gray Valet Switch Input

Valet
1 Black Ground (-)
2 Red BaƩery 12V (+)

LED
1 Black LED Output (-)
Replacement Part #4120474

2
VOXX 2 Green Unlock (-)
Replacement Part #4360842
Lock

1
Door
1 Red Lock (-)
Replacement Part #4120469

87
4 Red BaƩery 12V (+)
87A 3 Black Ground While Armed (-)
86
Quick Reference: Wiring Diagrams

85
Shock

2 Green Warn Away Input (-)


30
1 Blue Full Trigger Input (-)
Replacement Part #4360828

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 White Parking Light Output (30)
2 White/Red Parking Light Input (87)
3 Dk. Blue Trunk Output (-)
4 White/Black Siren Output (+)
5 Red BaƩery 12V Input (+)
6 Black Ground Input (-)
7 Yellow IgniƟon Input (+)

11 Pin Main
8 Light Green Instant Trigger Input (-)
9 Brown Door Input (-)
10 Purple Door Input (+)
11 Orange Starter Kill Output (-)
Replacement Part #4120468

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