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moi4238 
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From my last post with cs 2009 on Minivan Mercury villager 2001, I got this message: "There are two starter wires that need to be hooked up. Did you get both ?". Thank you for the Help, and I really appriciated, But I'm still confused with 2 starter wires...

Since I have just only wire (violet) coming from my remote starter unit, How to do this. The schematic and the remote starter unit is at: http://www.geocities.com/soudaly/cs2009fm.htm 

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Two ways to do it:

1.  Just tie the purple wire directly into the two factory starter wires in the van, and call it a day.  Of course, this is contrary to how the factory wired the car.  On the other hand, most professional installers do this every day with no ill effects.  At least I've never had a problem with it.

2.  Use your remote start's existing output to trigger two relays, and then the relays will power up the two starter wires in the car.  Here's how you'd wire it:

85 on both relays:  ground

86 on both relays:  violet wire from remote starter

87 on both relays:  attach these to constant, fused, 12-volt positive power, or simply attach them directly to the remote start's violet wire---it really doesn't matter which.

87a on both relays:  leave this empty.

30 from relay #1:  to #1 starter wire on car

30 from relay #2:  to #2 starter wire on car

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I've always used method 2. Although on the remote starters at my work you can move a jumper and the second ignition wire can be used as a second starter or second accessory.
     
12volts      WHITE/ red        +       ignition harness        
Starter      BLACK / YELLOW        +       ignition harness        
Second Starter      BLACK/ green        +       ignition harness        
Ignition      BLACK/ white        +       ignition harness        
Accessory      blue        +       ignition harness        
Second Accessory      red        +       ignition harness        

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