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birdinstalls 
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This is for a CM3000 compustar install. Going into a 04 jeep grand cherokee. Almost everything is working but the remote start (will cycle though the steps but wont actually engage the starter.) I have no clue where this wire would go. This is the details it gives me:
Pin 5: Violet- this wire is the (-) negative when armed out. It will provide a (-) output anytime the unit is armed or remote started. This wire is pre-wired into the starter-kill. This wire could be used for adding a window roll up.
Where does this need to go?
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you would either use it to control a starter kill relay or simply not use it at all
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Ok thank you.
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Is there a by-pass required and have you correctly programmed tach?
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Not sure if a by-pass is required. Very new to this but not to electricity, I am second semester going for a electrical degree :) Some of the jargon used in the install guides put out by compustar and stuff I have d/l about my jeep I have no clue what they are talking about.

Unit was in wifes grand am and I pulled to put into jeep.

Yes the tach is programmed correctly. When pushing the button on the unit it beeps once. Also on my remote it shows the car is started.

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You definitely need a bypass for that vehicle. If you removed this from a grand am and didn't buy any extra parts, the lack of a bypass is your issue
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It's OK this work compared to normal electronics work is chalk and cheese.
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Are we talking about one of these?

http://www.samitoelectronics.com/bypassmodule.html

birdinstalls 
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Sorry for the double post...

Think I figured it out. Would the Normally Closed Starter Kill Relay on this page work?

https://www.the12volt.com/relays/page2.asp#top

negative when armed wire -- posted image.Weird you cannot edit posts as that would lead to not double posting.

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Place a working ignition key into the cylinder, don't turn it, and try a remote start. 

Due to the door locks on that vehicle, my bypass choice would be the iDatalink ADS ALSL CH.  Here is a link :  http://www.idatalink.com/support/helpdesk  Look up your Jeep and download the install guide for more info.

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