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Guyfromthere 06-16-2016 11:14 AM

[REQUEST] AL Priority "Parking" sensors question
 
Hello guys, I am pretty new here. I am going to install AL Priority parking sensors to my car and have a question about where to tap power from. It has a negative and positive cable and requires 10V-17V of power to opperate. I tried to find a guide, but all other jammer installations didn't have the photos of where it taps power from. Really would appreciate the help, thanks.

B&W_Evader 06-16-2016 01:30 PM

There should be some power accessories taps in a couple places. Just get one of those cigarette lighter adapters and plug it in.

Guyfromthere 06-16-2016 02:02 PM

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Well, I already hardwired valentine 1 and it was no problem with add-a-fuse gadget, cuz it had separate wires for power and grounding, but I never had to tap with a wire like this.

Guyfromthere 06-16-2016 04:31 PM

I'm just wondering if i can attach the negative cable to the grounding spot (bolt)?

Jayhovah 06-30-2016 04:21 PM

I have three terminal banks installed behind my drivers side kick panel by the fuse box.

One is fed from an add-a-circuit (like you used for your V1) to get continuous 12V.
The second is fed from an add-a-circuit to get switched 12V (12V when the car is on)
The third is grounded to a bolt by the fuse box.

This way I can easily add accessories on their own circuit and they all share a common grounding point.

For the ALP specifically... I happen to be installing my own very soon .... the manual states the control box should be powered with SWTICHED power. So find one of the switched power circuits in the fuse box, and use another add-a-circuit.

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Originally Posted by Guyfromthere (Post 3499677)
I'm just wondering if i can attach the negative cable to the grounding spot (bolt)?

Yes, you can.


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