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Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram |top| May 2026

Wiring diagrams for the Perodua Kenari alarm system typically detail the connections between the main control module, door sensors, and central locking actuators. While specific wire colors can vary between model years or aftermarket replacements, the standard setup involves identifying triggers for the doors, ignition, and siren. Typical Alarm Wiring Functions

Disclaimer: Wire colors may vary slightly between early 2002 models and late 2007 models. Always verify with a multimeter before making permanent connections. Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram

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The standard Perodua 13-pin alarm box connects to various vehicle systems. While specific wire colors can occasionally vary by production year, the pin functions generally remain consistent for Perodua models of that era like the Kenari and Kelisa . Description Constant Power (+12V) Connects to battery for continuous power. 2 Ground (-) Main chassis ground connection. 3 Ignition (ACC/ON) Triggers the alarm to know the car is starting. 4 Siren/Horn (+) Output to the external alarm siren. 5 Hazard Lights (Left) Triggers left indicators for visual "answer back." 6 Hazard Lights (Right) Triggers right indicators for visual "answer back." 7 Door Switch (-) Detects when a door is opened (negative trigger). 8 Central Lock (Lock) Signal to lock all doors. 9 Central Lock (Unlock) Signal to unlock all doors. 10 Trunk Release (Optional/Model dependent) 11-13 Sensor/Auxiliary Connections for shock sensors or LED status indicators. Installation & Troubleshooting Resources Wiring diagrams for the Perodua Kenari alarm system

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Ensure your new alarm also uses a Negative trigger for the central locking. If your new alarm uses Positive trigger, you will need to add two standard automotive relays (5-pin) to convert the signal. Always verify with a multimeter before making permanent

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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.