Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

These wires (often blue or green ) connect to the door pin switches to detect when a door is opened.

While wire colors can vary slightly by manufacturing year, a standard 13-pin Perodua alarm socket generally includes: Perodua Kenari Alarm Wiring Diagram

wire that provides power only when the key is in the "ON" position. Ground (-): wire connected to the vehicle chassis. Door Triggers (-): Typically a wire that switches to ground when a door is opened. Parking Light Output (+): Green/White wire found at the light switch or fuse box. Central Locking (Negative Trigger): Brown/White Blue/White Siren/Horn: A dedicated wire (often ) that routes through the firewall to the siren unit. Diagrams and Technical Resources These wires (often blue or green ) connect

Always use a digital multimeter or a test light to verify wires before cutting. For example, the door trigger wire should show Ground (0V) only when a door is open. Door Triggers (-): Typically a wire that switches

If you are installing a new alarm (e.g., SteelMate, Viper, or a generic Chinese unit), use the diagram above to tap into the factory wiring. Do not cut the factory module out entirely unless it is dead; instead, splice the wires.

You just need a or a LED with resistor .

The Perodua Kenari is a beloved little king of Malaysian roads. It’s practical, spacious, and surprisingly durable. However, after 15–20 years on the road, one of the most common failure points is the .