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tedmond 
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Posted: January 18, 2015 at 4:11 PM / IP Logged  
the starter is negative not positive
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What do I need to change then? On the dball2 instructions it said + start pin on the ignition switch.
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do you have an ignition harness thats 5 or 8pin? some have a negative starter wire, some have positive. disconnect the start wire and see if the fuses stop popping.
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It's 6 pin.   So if it's a negative starter wire Should I follow the directions of type 3c on the dball2 install. Those directions don't have me connecting anything to that wire
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I have a printout of my wiring and it does say PURPLE / brown wire polarity -180ohms ignition harness (second starter)...since it is negative what do you recommend
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double check to see if there is a wire in pin position 4. if there is one follow type 4, if not type 3C.
the negative starter will be controlled by the dball2
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Just went and re-checked. It's an 8 pin harness
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you will use both the 6pin and 8pin depending on your vehicle setup. like i said check to see if there is a wire in pin 4. I'm sure its type 3c
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Thanks so much. I ended up going with 3c and its works perfect. I never would of figured out that starter wire!
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The only thing I can't get to work is the unlock on the viper remote. Is there a setting that I didn't do?
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