Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram Info
The module triggers the external siren and flashes the indicator lights (hazard lights) to warn of a breach.
This article explains how to wire a typical aftermarket alarm system on a Perodua Kenari (small hatchback). It covers common alarm module connections, factory wiring locations, installation tips, and safety warnings. Assume a 12V DC system and a standard 5–10-wire universal alarm kit (power, ground, constant/pulse siren output, door trigger, central-lock trigger, parking light output, optional immobiliser/ignition cut). Vehicle wiring colors can vary by year and market; always verify with a multimeter.
Corroded door pin switches or a faulty bonnet/boot switch. The Kenari door switches frequently gather rust, causing them to falsely report an open door to the alarm module. Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram
Yellow wire to detect when the key is in the "ON" position.
Ensure the vehicle is off and the battery is handled according to the manufacturer's safety guidelines to prevent electrical shorts or accidental deployment of safety systems. The module triggers the external siren and flashes
Common issues include:
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You unlock the car, open the door, and the alarm starts blaring. The engine won't crank.
The Perodua Kenari's factory-installed alarm system is a basic, two-way system that includes the following components: Assume a 12V DC system and a standard
Some later Perodua Kenari models (especially the "Aerosport" editions) came with a factory transponder key (immobilizer chip in the key head). from the alarm wiring diagram above.