DIY guide: KPtechnologies OEM alarm beep module install + video
#46
Originally Posted by filanj
Can someone post a DIY for installing the window up module??? I've had this thing for like 9 months now and haven't gotten around to getting it installed. I tried twice, but def didn't do it correctly obviously since it still isn't installed
#47
Originally Posted by WaLLy
Hello KP,
I followed this install guide to the T and the only problem I have is the beeps are very slowwww to beep.
I will be making a short video tonight to show you what I'm talking about. I've only had the regular/normal short beeps about 3 days from the whole time I've had it lol
I followed this install guide to the T and the only problem I have is the beeps are very slowwww to beep.
I will be making a short video tonight to show you what I'm talking about. I've only had the regular/normal short beeps about 3 days from the whole time I've had it lol
If you would like to send the module back to have it inspected shoot me a PM and I'll give you the necessary information.
#48
Originally Posted by WaLLy
did you get the install instructions with the module? I followed that and it was fairly easy.
#49
Originally Posted by filanj
Can someone post a DIY for installing the window up module??? I've had this thing for like 9 months now and haven't gotten around to getting it installed. I tried twice, but def didn't do it correctly obviously since it still isn't installed
It is possible (although unlikely) to damage the unit if it is installed inproperly. If you would like us to take a look at it to make sure it is still in good working order let me know. This would, of course, be covered for free under our 'no questions' asked warranty program.
#50
Originally Posted by KPierson
How long ago did you purchase it? There were a few when we first released them that had an 'occasional' beep length issue. We have since fixed them and haven't had any complains on any module purchased in the past few months.
If you would like to send the module back to have it inspected shoot me a PM and I'll give you the necessary information.
If you would like to send the module back to have it inspected shoot me a PM and I'll give you the necessary information.
#51
Originally Posted by filanj
I followed that and must have messed up somehow. Kev said he would replace it if I couldn't get it to work when I use a tester with the install. That was back in the fall and I just totally forgot about the thing. Once I'm out of school next week I'm going to try it again.
#52
Originally Posted by KPierson
http://kptechnologies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=236
It is possible (although unlikely) to damage the unit if it is installed inproperly. If you would like us to take a look at it to make sure it is still in good working order let me know. This would, of course, be covered for free under our 'no questions' asked warranty program.
It is possible (although unlikely) to damage the unit if it is installed inproperly. If you would like us to take a look at it to make sure it is still in good working order let me know. This would, of course, be covered for free under our 'no questions' asked warranty program.
#53
Originally Posted by WaLLy
I will be removing my door panels to change out the bulbs on the door, so I can take a quick picture for you to show where all the wires went and what not.
When I bought it from discomonkey (chris), he took pictures for me of where things went on his, but some things were different behind his panel that confused me.
ps I don't think you need to remove the door panel to replace the step lights. I didn't need to when i did mine.
#54
Originally Posted by filanj
When I bought it from discomonkey (chris), he took pictures for me of where things went on his, but some things were different behind his panel that confused me.
ps I don't think you need to remove the door panel to replace the step lights. I didn't need to when i did mine.
ps I don't think you need to remove the door panel to replace the step lights. I didn't need to when i did mine.
I remember I had to go back to the instructions every once in a while.
Wanna drive to socal so I can install it? lol i kidd, i kidd
#55
Originally Posted by WaLLy
The install guide that KP directed to you is the way to follow it. If your friend wants to install it, the easiest way for him to do it is he might want to read the install guide so he can more or less know where he's going to tap into.
I remember I had to go back to the instructions every once in a while.
Wanna drive to socal so I can install it? lol i kidd, i kidd
I remember I had to go back to the instructions every once in a while.
Wanna drive to socal so I can install it? lol i kidd, i kidd
I'm actually probably moving to Laguna Niguel in the fall ... I haven't decided yet.
#56
Why do I bother to DIY???
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Originally Posted by vuster
It's only on the Unlock. I've had the module installed for about 2 months and it has happened about 5 times.
#57
Originally Posted by WaLLy
Do I have to cut any of the existing wires again? If so, I will just probably live with it
The module can be unplugged, but you will have to cut the 'beeper' wires. These are the small twisted red and black wires that have to be spliced during installation anyway.
#58
Originally Posted by KPierson
Sorry, didn't see this post yesterday (too many posts too fast!).
The module can be unplugged, but you will have to cut the 'beeper' wires. These are the small twisted red and black wires that have to be spliced during installation anyway.
The module can be unplugged, but you will have to cut the 'beeper' wires. These are the small twisted red and black wires that have to be spliced during installation anyway.