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Blackedoutcat

 

How To: Add a shock sensor to you factory alarm!  

 

After spending most of the day being pist off because of the delicate nature of the cougars factory alarm here is 
your How-To for adding a shock sensor to your factory alarm! 
 
Tools Needed 
Flat head screwdriver 
Phillips head screwdriver 
T-25 Torx bit with driver 
1/8" Drill bit 
Cordless drill 
4 Sheetmetal screws 
multimeter 
Wire cutters 
Female spade connectors 
1-5 post relay (Can be purchased at Autozone) 
1-4 post relay (Can be purchased at Autozone) 
Electrical tape 
Single (or Dual if it is the 4 wire type) stage shock sensor 
Soldering Iron (If you are picky like me) and solder 
A few feet of wire 
 
Connections Needed 
Constant 12v power 
Switched 12v power 
Good Ground 
 
 
Step one 
Remove the cover from the drivers side back seat panel. This is located at the front of the panel near the door! 
Just use a screwdriver in the little slot and pry it out! Then remove the 2 screws underneath it with a T-25 Torx 
bit. (Picture shown below) 

 

Step Two 
Fold the drivers side backseat backrest down! Then take out the backdeck flap that hides the crap you have in 
the back! There is a panel at the top right where the seat locks itself to the car, simply pull it off! Remove the T-
25 Torx screw that is directly above where the panel was! 

 

Step Three 
Pull up on the bottom seat until it comes loose! It will come loose, it just takes a little force! There is a screw 
that attaches the bottom of this panel to the car! You will see it directly beneath the seat. Take this screw out 
with a T-25 Torx bit! 
 
Step Four 
Remove the panel near the kick panel by pulling it straight up! Having done that, you can now pull the panel out 
from the car! Just give it a few mildly rough pulls(Not too rough or you will break the panels apart from each 
other) and wrestle it out of the car! With that done, you can now get to the good stuff! There is a connector 
which is connected to the door switch! If you reach in it is to your right just behind the striker plate that secures 
the door when shut! Push down on the release of the connector and pull it out! 

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Step Five(READ CAREFULLY) 
Wire it up first before drilling any holes or mounting anything 
 
There are 2 wires going to the connect, one black and one black with a red strip! Cut the wire with the strip and 
connect to your output wire on your shock sensor(If it is a 3 wire sensor, then I would imagine it is the wire that 
is neither black nor red. A 2 stage four wire sensor you will have use your multimeter to determine the actual 
trigger wire and not the warning chirp wire) 
Connect the red wire of your sensor to your constant 12v power source. 
The black wire is your ground of course but this is where it get tricky. You have to use 2 relays because you 
most 5 post relay have some sort of leaking between the energized posts and the so to speak 'gate'! I am not sure 
why this is but it seems to be common! If you just connect it to a ground and go on, your interior lights and your 
door open light will come on every time you shake that sensor(Which means all the time while you drive). I 
know that would annoy the piss out of me! You have to know something about relays here! A 4 post relay when 
2 posts are energized will connect the remaining 2 posts together and thus you have whatever you want passing 
through your nonenergized posts(Whether it be Voltage or a ground)! Think of this as a voltage gate! When you 
energize the gate voltage/ground can pass through! 
A 5 post relay works the same way except that it has an extra post that is opposite the other nonenergized post! 
When this posts gate is energized it stops the voltage! I hope you get this because I know no other way to 
explain it! 
Connect your switched voltage to one of the energizing posts of your 5 post relay! 
Connect a ground to the other energized post! 
Connect your constant power to the pass through input post in the 5 post relay so that it may pass through! 
Connect your pass through output post (Which only allows voltage/ground to pass through when NOT 
energized) of your 5 post relay to the energizing post of your 4 post relay! 
Connect the other energizing post of you 4 post relay to ground! 
At this point you should have 1 post available on your 5 post and 2 available on the 4 post relays! This is right! 
You will not use the other post of the 5 post relay (Unless you want switched power for something else 
entirely)! 
Connect the ground wire of your sensor to one of the free posts on the four post relay! 
Connect to other remaining post to the vehicles ground! 
 
Step Six 
Very Important 
If you have a shock sensor that is electronic (meaning no moving parts inside) you can probably set the 
sensitivity to high. 
I used a mechanical sensor that make a little doohickey inside of a barrel make contact when it shakes and 
touches the inside of the barrel! Therefore when you shut your door, the doohickey makes contact a bunch of 
times until it comes to rest! When this happens it sends your alarm into a diagnostic mode in which you can test 
all of your switches in your doors, the hatch and the hood. (When you open them or close them the alarm 
beeps!) You want to set the sensitivity low enough so that this does not happen! Dial the shock sensor 
sensitivity level so that when you shut the door it only lights up about 4 times (or less)! If you do send it into 
diagnostic mode, simply leave the car be with the doors, hood and hatch closed for about a minute. It will beep 
to let you know it has exited. (Your remote will only make it beep in diagnostic mode, it will not lock or unlock 
that car.) If the car does not exit diagnostic mode, you can pull the fuse out and give it 10 seconds and put it 
back. It is the fourth fuse from the right in the top row of fuses in your box.(If you don't know where the fuse 
box is, it is under the dash on the drives side. You have to pull the little black thingamabob down and the 
fusebox will flip down.) 
 
 

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Step Seven 
Once you get everything working and dialed in mount your stuff! I put it all in the little cubbyhole behind the 
seatbelt. Drill your appropriate holes and mount your shock sensor and relays! Do not let the relays touch the 
shock sensor, it is just bad business! Before you do this, wrap the relays and crimp connectors (Which I hope 
you soldered to the wire also!) with electrical tape! Don't skimp on the tape here! You want no accidental 
shorts to ground in anything here!
. What have now should look similar to the picture below! 
 
 
 
Step Eight
 
Put your car back together! 
 
 
 
Reminder
 
Make sure everything is the way you want it before you put your car back together make sure everything works 
right!