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hi i recentleyt bought a (autopage rs725) two way alarm pager and car starter.. i paid my local shop $200 to install it. it has every single feature you would ever need in one.. but my problem is when i got my car back the alarm was working execellent but they did not hook my car horn upto my alarm.. when i asked them about it they told me that thats not part of the installation and if i want it done it would cost $50 extra.. which i feel is a rip off.. can any one tell me how to hook up my horn to my alarm.. i would really appreicate it as most car alarms sound the same and i want mine more noticable and annoying to a thief... thanks.
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Do you have the Installation manual ?
How comfortable/knowledgeable are you with the electrical system of the vehicle ?
FYI: $50 is the industry standard for extra options (doorlocks, trunk, starter kill, etc.) being hooked up.
I know its not cheap when you figure the price of the unit + install + extras, but it all takes extra time to hook these features up, thats why there is an extra charge.
If you can get your hands on the Install manual I can help you, but I take no responsibility if you hook something up incorrectly or short something out.
Dutch
How comfortable/knowledgeable are you with the electrical system of the vehicle ?
FYI: $50 is the industry standard for extra options (doorlocks, trunk, starter kill, etc.) being hooked up.
I know its not cheap when you figure the price of the unit + install + extras, but it all takes extra time to hook these features up, thats why there is an extra charge.
If you can get your hands on the Install manual I can help you, but I take no responsibility if you hook something up incorrectly or short something out.
Dutch
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