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Yale backup alarm

Can anyone tell me which wires are used to power a backup alarm on a Yale ERP035TGN48SE094 ?
I've found that there is a pricey factory unit available but would rather just install a generic one. There are two molded plugs on the right side of the truck at the control panel but I don't know what they are for. On the left side, there are some wire ends with single connectors taped together.
  • Posted 24 Feb 2011 15:51
  • By sleepywheel
  • joined 18 Jan'08 - 77 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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Sleepy wheel,
Select DC volts on test meter Negative lead to bat neg Probe right hand connectors with red lead having selected reverse ensuring seat switch is closed, when you get a reading then you will be on the right connector, ensure any alarm is the right voltage for the truck as I think the display gauge powers the alarm.

Titus
  • Posted 25 Feb 2011 04:13
  • By Titus
  • joined 6 Jul'10 - 185 messages
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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