Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring - Diagram [portable]

Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction

The Perodua Kenari is a popular Malaysian car model that has been widely used since its introduction in 2000. Like any other vehicle, the Kenari comes equipped with a factory-installed alarm system to provide an additional layer of security against theft and unauthorized access. However, for those who wish to upgrade or modify their alarm system, a wiring diagram is essential. In this paper, we will provide a detailed Perodua Kenari alarm wiring diagram, along with explanations and guidelines for a successful installation.

Ground (GND): A thick black wire bolted to a clean metal part of the car's chassis. Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram

  1. Find the Starter Cut Relay (small black box near the alarm unit).
  2. Pull the relay out. Connect the two thick Black/Yellow wires together (use a jumper wire or crimp connector). This restores the starter circuit.
  3. Unplug the main 8-pin plug from the alarm brain.
  4. Your car will now run without the alarm, but central locking will be manual (key only).

Negative Trigger System: Most Perodua models of this era use a negative trigger system where the alarm module sends a brief ground pulse to the central locking relay to lock or unlock the doors. Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram: A Comprehensive Guide

The Perodua Kenari's alarm system consists of several key components: Find the Starter Cut Relay (small black box

  • Alarm control module
  • Siren
  • Door sensors
  • Bonnet sensor
  • Remote control

Issue: Alarm arms but does not trigger when door is opened

Cause: Incorrect door trigger polarity. Fix: Verify the Kenari uses a Negative trigger. If your alarm is set to "Positive Trigger" in the programming menu, change it to Negative. If the wire is damaged, check continuity between the door pin switch and the Red/Blue wire.

Connecting an Aftermarket 6-Pin Harness: