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Can someone help me ID a part that came with K8V SE Deluxe? Its about 1.5"
to 2", round at one end and has a four pin connecter at the other end but
only a black and red wires connecting them. I'm thinking from what I've read
in the manuel it eather Chassis Intrusion sensor or a System Warning
Speaker. Can let me know what it is?

Paul

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System Warning Speaker.

"Stringfelowhaulkie" <string@felow.haulkie> wrote in message
news:4nzXc.75158$pTn.53601@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Can someone help me ID a part that came with K8V SE Deluxe? Its about
1.5"
> to 2", round at one end and has a four pin connecter at the other end but
> only a black and red wires connecting them. I'm thinking from what I've
read
> in the manuel it eather Chassis Intrusion sensor or a System Warning
> Speaker. Can let me know what it is?
>
> Paul
>
>


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