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00CericaRuss
02-06-2002, 09:24 AM
well... i'm about to tear out my stock POS and finally install my Clifford AvantGuard 4, and don't feel like testing all the wires that are going to the stock alarm.

Does anyone have the install diagram for this factory POS?

Thanks

00CericaRuss
02-07-2002, 01:32 PM
err thanks guys... i found it on my own... I'll post it if i feel nice

Archon_Ninja
02-07-2002, 05:50 PM
all i know was my stock alarm was POS!!! Somehow it was connected to my shifter so when the installer pulled it ou, the car didn't shift and all sorts of crap. ohh well, to make a long story short, to get everything i wanted in an alarm into my car i spent 600 dollars and a week in the shop...

tagyoreit
03-30-2003, 09:18 PM
00Cerica.... where did you find the factory alarm wiring diagram? I can't find it anywhere....

'Birdman'
04-01-2003, 05:51 AM
Try this:

http://www.celica.net/faq/Audio_Electrical_FAQs/rs3200_alarm.html

00CericaRuss
04-01-2003, 09:41 AM
i got mine install guide from the dealer.. they just photocopied it for me.... .but i gave it to the guy i traded my stock alarm for his bottom plastics with

'Birdman'
04-01-2003, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by 00CericaRuss
i got mine install guide from the dealer.. they just photocopied it for me.... .but i gave it to the guy i traded my stock alarm for his bottom plastics with

The link I posted IS every page of the install manual that I scanned in........

00CericaRuss
04-01-2003, 11:07 AM
i know.... gj :)

mirconrice
04-01-2003, 03:01 PM
is the rs3200 alarm any good? i saw the install and it looks like a pain in the azz to do. i just want a simple alarm well actually i just want keyless cause there is nothing in my car thats worth stealing unless they steal the whole car.

Birdman: you sayed the install takes about 3 days to do...but everything is plug and play right, the hardest part is taking out all the plastic part. let me know if you guys think its worth getting it or should I just go buy a keyless one for like 70 bucks and install it (heard its pretty easy to do)

'Birdman'
04-01-2003, 04:55 PM
The RS3200 Alarm is pretty good. It does all the basic things (like remote keyless entry, glass breakage sensor, horn honking, lights blinking, etc.)

Install does take awhile, but it is pretty straight-forward......all the harnesses plug right into the sockets in the car, but you gotta really look at the B&W picturesvery closely sometimes to figure out where exactly to plug things in.

One thin that I wish this alarm had, however, was a pager. A paging system is pretty invaluable for immediate notification when your alarm goes off.