Mitsubishi Montero Gen 2.5 Alarm System Removal
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Here's how I removed the alarm system on my 2000 Mitsubishi Montero, Gen 2.5. It had a mind of it's own and I was afraid it would leave me stranded. FYI, this will also remove key-less entry functionality.
Remove lower dash panel (red arrows).
Remove lower steering column trim (green arrows).
This is what you get.
Motion sensor is attached to steering column. Remove it.
Alarm system is mounted behind speaker housing (red arrow).
Remove alarm system mount (green arrows).
Alarm system connectors (yellow oval).
Alarm system to vehicle wiring harness connector (blue circle).
Wires leading to red LED/dash button (purple arrow).
Alarm system removed.
Starter interrupt wires (blue arrow). Don't forget about them.
Wires to red LED/dash button (red arrow). These can be cut.
Close up.
Reverse.
Vehicle won't start with alarm system to vehicle wiring harness connector plugged in (red arrow) and connectors removed from alarm system.
Remember these? They are the starter interrupt wires.
Vehicle starts with wires joined.
Continued...
Just adding to the knowledge base.
Here's how I removed the alarm system on my 2000 Mitsubishi Montero, Gen 2.5. It had a mind of it's own and I was afraid it would leave me stranded. FYI, this will also remove key-less entry functionality.
Remove lower dash panel (red arrows).
Remove lower steering column trim (green arrows).
This is what you get.
Motion sensor is attached to steering column. Remove it.
Alarm system is mounted behind speaker housing (red arrow).
Remove alarm system mount (green arrows).
Alarm system connectors (yellow oval).
Alarm system to vehicle wiring harness connector (blue circle).
Wires leading to red LED/dash button (purple arrow).
Alarm system removed.
Starter interrupt wires (blue arrow). Don't forget about them.
Wires to red LED/dash button (red arrow). These can be cut.
Close up.
Reverse.
Vehicle won't start with alarm system to vehicle wiring harness connector plugged in (red arrow) and connectors removed from alarm system.
Remember these? They are the starter interrupt wires.
Vehicle starts with wires joined.
Continued...
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