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Backup Warning Alarm

by "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 17, 2007 at 01:05 AM

If you are contemplating installing a backup warning alarm in a 2001
Deville 
DHS/DTS and adjacent years here is a hint.

The alarm would be the type that is integrated with a backup bulb, NAPA
part 
3290.

To gain access to the existing bulb you need to remove the trunk deck
liner 
which is held in place with black plastic retainers.  There are about a 
dozen of them and it would be wise to have a few available incase you 
inadvertently destroy the existing ones while removing them.  I was lucky 
and was able to reuse all of the existing retainers.

The backup lighting unit is held in place with nuts located behind the 
liner.  Upon the removal you can then open the assembly, remove either the

left or right bulb and insert the NAPA alarm bulb.

Reassemble and then go to the dash programming mode and turn off the
lights 
flash on remote lock and the same with remote unlock.  The reason being
the 
backup alarm circuitry causes the exterior lights to continue to cycle the

flashing if not turned off.

Now whenever the ignition is on and  you put the car in reverse gear the 
alarm will sound and hopefully younguns will get out of the way before you

backup.


-- 
Don
Vancouver, USA




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Backup Warning Alarm
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