There is a Meta alarm fitted to my R1150RT which while still functioning, is probably now of an age where it will fail just when I’m least prepared to deal with it. The alarm is a M357T, I think V2 and I intend to remove it. Now there are two ways I could go about it.
1. Is to trace each wire to where it is spliced into the loom, remove them and re-connect the wires that they interrupted.
2. Is to simply remove the alarm unit, and bridge the contacts on the main connector block to reinstate the connections there.
The second option would involve the least amount of work but requires that I know beforehand which pins to bridge. My research so far has indicated that the two wires of the small connector bridge with each other, and that pins 2&4 of the main block are bridged. The problem with this method I’m guessing would be sending a live feed to the wrong place if the wrong pins are connected.
Anyone out there done this job, and able to recall which pins to bridge?
Best,
KMD.
1. Is to trace each wire to where it is spliced into the loom, remove them and re-connect the wires that they interrupted.
2. Is to simply remove the alarm unit, and bridge the contacts on the main connector block to reinstate the connections there.
The second option would involve the least amount of work but requires that I know beforehand which pins to bridge. My research so far has indicated that the two wires of the small connector bridge with each other, and that pins 2&4 of the main block are bridged. The problem with this method I’m guessing would be sending a live feed to the wrong place if the wrong pins are connected.
Anyone out there done this job, and able to recall which pins to bridge?
Best,
KMD.

