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Thack79 
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yes. they will be attach to the relay going in opposite directions  one at 30 and one at 87
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I THINK in those comments you all mean 87a not 87
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yeah i think what jworm has is to allow the car to start with the seatbelt buckeled.

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howie ll wrote:
I THINK in those comments you all mean 87a not 87
No. I meant 30 and 87, not 30 and 87a.
86 has ignition, another poster confirmed the seat belt wire shows ground when connected. Thus 30 and 87 would be connected when the ignition is on and the seat belt is connected.
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dvaldez0989 wrote:
i already put in the viper 5901 with built in killswitch. to add this on top of that do i cut the purple wire going to the starter side in half??
You would cut the key side (green I believe). If you cut the starter side, the customer would have to leave the seat belt connected to have the remote start work.
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its funny that u guys talk about this topic but  on my job we have forklifts on the back of the delivery trucks called a moffet, and it took me a while to figure out that the darn thing wont move if u dont plug the seatbelt in.lol  a safety feature i guess
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im getting confused by the word "kill switch" kill usually means turn off or shut down so im not sure what he is trying to do. if its starting the car. then it is 87 and 30. because when the seat belt clicks the relay will allow 87 and 30 to start the car.
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mikvot wrote:
They actually are, as we speak. Heard something a couple of weeks ago about this. Some guy built some kind of prototype and was offered a ton of money to sell his invention. I'll see if I can find some info.

http://www.nobucklenostart.com/

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OmarR wrote:

mikvot wrote:
They actually are, as we speak. Heard something a couple of weeks ago about this. Some guy built some kind of prototype and was offered a ton of money to sell his invention. I'll see if I can find some info.

  http://www.nobucklenostart.com/

Thanks Omar...that's who I was thinking of, just couldn't remember what show he was on.
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