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Circuit Diagram for Car Alarm and Immobilizer System by Ron J
The following circuit diagram apply for Car Alarm and Immobilizer System. This circuit features exit and entry delays, an intermittent siren output and automatic reset, an instant alarm zone. You can immobilize the vehicle and flash the lights just by adding an external relays. The circuit uses a Cmos 4011. It has four two-input NAND gates. These gates only have a low output when both inputs are high. While at least one input is low – the output pin will remain high.
The electronic components used include resistor, transistor, diodes, CMOS IC, zener, capacitor, 25 watt electrolytic and a relay. The design has a number of advantages. It operates automatically when you turn the ignition off – so there’s no need to remember to activate it. The relay uses no current while the ignition is off – so there’s no drain on the battery. To de-activate it you’ll need to have the ignition key and you’ll need to know the whereabouts of the push-switch.
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Anti-Theft System Wiring Diagram
The 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Anti-Theft System is equipped with Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS). VTSS system monitors vehicle doors, hood, liftgate and ignition. If an attempt is made to enter or operate vehicle without proper disarming of system, vehicle horn will sound, headlights, taillights and parking lights will flash, and engine will be prevented from running.
The following wiring diagram and electronics circuit contains detail schematics of The 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Anti-Theft System. Herein you will find interconnection between electronics parts of the system such as body control module, auto headlamp light sensor. VTSS led, driver door module, passenger door module, cylinder lock switch, junction block, power distribution center, and grounding. Herein you will learn also how the Vehicle Theft Security System works, removal, installation, testing and troubleshooting procedures.
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