Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram !!hot!!

If your aftermarket unit features a shock sensor, it may be mounted directly to plastic trim rather than the metal chassis, causing exaggerated vibrations from wind or passing trucks. Doors Do Not Lock/Unlock via Remote

If your alarm triggers but doors don't move, test the actuators directly. If the actuators work with a battery, your ACU's internal relays are dead.

Poke a stiff wire coat hanger carefully through the grommet into the engine bay. Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram

: Ensure the alarm is connected to the door pin switch (often a single green/yellow wire) so it can detect when a door is opened. Troubleshooting Tips

| Function | Wire Color | Polarity | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | White/Red (W/R) | Positive | Main power for the alarm. | | Ground | Black/White (B/W) | Negative | Chassis ground. Check for corrosion. | | Ignition Input | Blue/Red (L/R) | Positive | Senses key turned to "ON." | | Starter Output | Black/Yellow (B/Y) | Positive | Interrupts starter wire for immobilizer. | | Door Trigger (Driver) | Green/White (G/W) | Negative (-) | Sends ground signal when driver’s door opens. | | Door Trigger (Passenger) | Green/Yellow (G/Y) | Negative (-) | Sends ground signal when passenger door opens. | | Door Trigger (Rear) | Green/Black (G/B) | Negative (-) | For rear hatch/tailgate. | | Trunk/Hatch Trigger | Red/Black (R/B) | Negative (-) | Dedicated tailgate pin switch. | | Hood Trigger | Brown/White (Br/W) | Negative (-) | (Optional on some variants) Engine bay pin. | | Shock Sensor Input | Red/Blue (R/L) | Negative | Connects to the factory impact sensor. | If your aftermarket unit features a shock sensor,

The most reliable source for a precise wiring diagram is the for your specific Kenari model year. While difficult to find free online, these are sometimes available for purchase from automotive manual retailers or through forums dedicated to Perodua vehicles.

From forum discussions, one owner identified a key wire in the original alarm harness: a , labeled "T.L" on the alarm unit's printed circuit board (PCB). While its exact purpose is unconfirmed, this wire is suspected to be related to the driver's door central locking actuator. Poke a stiff wire coat hanger carefully through

Connect directly to the Kenari’s Brown/White wire.