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Security System - Supplemental Installation Instructions

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SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLEMENT

Group: ELECTRICAL


Number: 006


Date: JUNE, 1989


Model: SONATA

Attached are supplemental security system installation instructions for the Sonata. These instructions are provided by Audiovox, the manufacturer of the system, and provide more detailed information on splicing points and module locations for passive restraint vehicles.

If additional information or technical assistance is required please contact the Audiovox Company at 1-800-782-8346.
WIRING AND INSTALLATION SUPPLEMENT


FOR HYUNDAI SONATA SECURITY SYSTEM

P/N 00207-Y9100 and P/N 00207-Y9500
Attn. Installer:

The following has been produced to supplement the wiring and installation instructions contained in the 00207-Y9100 Security System.

Figures 1 through 4 will better enable you to locate the connection points of the vehicle wires that must be spliced into in order to connect the alarm system (00207-Y9100).
Figure 5 illustrates the dashboard disassembly required in order to install the alarm system (00207-Y9100) in vehicles equipped with passive restraint systems.

Figure 6 illustrates the new mounting location for the alarm control module (00207-Y9100) in passive restraint vehicles.

Figure 7 illustrates the new mounting location for the optional remote control module (00207-Y9500 package) in passive restraint vehicles.

FIGURE 1:




FIG. 1 (Connection of orange wire and blue w/white trace wire to existing door lock/unlock wires)
A. ORANGE wire splices into red w/black trace wire at terminal # 11 of 14 pin connector in kick panel (connector # MD01 - 1).
B. BLUE W/WHITE STRIPE wire splices into it green w/white trace at terminal # 6 of the same connector (MD01 - 1).

FIGURE 2:




FIG. 2 (Connection of black wire from alarm relay to existing trunk release (open) circuit wire)
A. BLACK wire splices into yellow w/black trace wire at terminal # 9 of 9-pin connector in kick panel (connector # MD01-2).
WARNING: The black wire from the alarm refered to above is the black wire with the 1/4" male spade terminal. Do not confuse it with the black wire with the round ring terminal.

FIGURE 3:




FIG. 3 (Connection of green wire to existing dome light interior light circuit)
A. GREEN wire splices into green w/black dots wire at terminal # 3 of 7-pin yellow plastic connector in kick panel (M20).
NOTE: This is the only yellow plastic connector found in the kick panel area.

FIGURE 4:




FIG. 4 (Connection of blue wire to existing trunk pin switch circuit)
A. BLUE wire splices into the existing blue w/yellow trace wire found in wiring loom under the carpeting along the bottom door molding of the driver's side rear door. NOTE. You must remove the bottom door molding and lift up the carpet to find the wiring loom.

FIGURE 5 PASSIVE RESTRAINT VEHICLE DASH DISASSEMBLY:




1. Remove (3) screws along bottom of dash panel and (1) on the left side.

2. Remove (2) screws securing hood release lever. Remove panel.

3. Remove (6) screws on front of sub-steel panel and (1) on left side.
4. Remove the sub-steel panel.

5. Remove driver's kick panel and unbolt fuseblock assembly for access to rear of fuseblock for wiring connection of alarm to fuseblock wiring.

FIGURE 6 ALARM MODULE MOUNTING LOCATION FORPASSIVE RESTRAINT EQUIPPED VEHICLES:




1. Locate existing steel brace behind dash in the area shown in the drawing.

2. Secure module using 12" long zip fastener provided after
removing the protective liner on the foam pad. Pass the wire tie through the two existing holes in the brace and around the module, tighten firmly.

FIGURE 7 REMOTE CONTROL (OPTION) MODULE MOUNTINGIN PASSIVE RESTRAINT VEHICLES:




1. Locate the main dash crash brace found below the dash on the far left side (driver's side) of dashboard.

2. Remove paper liner on foam pad on module from the 00207- Y9500 remote package. Place module below the crash brace
centered under the hole in the brace and secure by joining two 12" wire tires to make a 24" long wire tie. Wrap tie around module and brace and tighten firmly.