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Craig3708 
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On the Sunfire you should have 2 ing wires Pink and White, and one Acc wire Orange if these three wires are powered up on remote start the heater will work.....

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 THERAPTURS   WROTE                        the 2nd ignition wire is already connected (has to be in order to start the car)

has to be in order to start the car???????

 my car has 2 ign  i connect only  one ign becaus the r\s has one ign output its still working  since 1999 no any problem. the car can start wiyh one igntion to . 12 volt    acc    ign    start 

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car i worked on:
'99 Chevy Malibu
car dealer worked on:
'02 Pontiac Sunfire
When i worked on the '99 Chevy Malibu i just installed the 1st ignition and tested... would not start because the computer did not see the resistance from the "key". So, instead of buying the extra modual to by-pass the key, i made my own with a few resistors... and when i did that I was told by the Manf. of the remote start that i HAVE to install it on the 2nd ignition. So thats what I did, and the car starts and runs fine now.
I looked for another Accessory wire on the '99 Chevy Malibu but I cant see to find one that would conrtol the heater.
Thoughts?
Craig3708 
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This car has,

  Ign 1 = Pink

   Ign 2 = Dark Green

   Acc = Orange

  All wires have to be powered up for everything to work properly. If your R/S dosen't have a second IGN output, relay it off the 1st ign output.

          Craig.

TheRapture 
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yes, they are all conencted and powering each of those wires, otherwise my R/S wouldnt be working.
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OK, if those are all connected then remote start the alarm, take your multimeter and test every ign and acc wire and make sure they are powered up.
Also the dealership told you that you had to hook up all the ign wires because if you don't the computer will freak out, the car will still start though as long as the ign wire for the ecu and fuel pump are powered. Basically if the ign and acc wires don't power up in a specific way then the computer's don't turn on at the right time and will turn the check engine light.
Case in point, if you don't hook up the second/third ign on a 02 GMC Pickup the truck will start fine but the transmission computer will freak out causing the vehicle to not shift right. But the truck still starts.
Ps. The sunfire has a second ACC, brown.
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Anything new on this rapture?
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