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two1nine 
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Posted: February 20, 2009 at 10:49 PM / IP Logged  
hows it going im currently installing a APS-997A on a 1997 Chevy blazer and i pretty much have everything hooked up except the outputs..and im looking for guidance....see pic below
aps 997a, 97 blazer -- posted image.
My 97 Blazers Wiring
*1: this is the alternate ignition harness....is this still needed to run with the 97 blazer? and if so where would i hook it up?
*2: these are the outputs im not sure where these would go....and if id need the diesel wait to start?
*3: then this is the channel outs which im also unsure of there correct connections
thanks
-Two1nine
flobee4 
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Posted: February 20, 2009 at 11:42 PM / IP Logged  

Hello,

1) You will not need this harness for your blazer

2) These are extra outputs to control aux. devices such as a window control module, sunroof closure, or whatever else your mind can come up with...

3) same as number 2, but I believe output 3 is for your trunk release.  But that output is negative and your trunk release on the blazer is Positive. You will need to use a relay to change that negative to a positive. I believe thats in the manual. if not, its in the relay section to the left on this site.

Chris Luongo 
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Posted: February 21, 2009 at 7:28 AM / IP Logged  
I agree with flobee4, but I'll add a little more:
1. Not needed.
ORANGE / black only if your car has a turbo engine, and even then, it's still optional.
If you prefer your installation to power up ALL of your car's ignition and accessory circuits, you could:
Connect the RED / black to constant power. Connect the pink to the car's brown heavy-gauge accessory wire in the steering column.
Go into the programming menu and for the Ignition 3 output, select "as accessory."
However, I've never powered up the brown second-accessory wire in a Blazer, and I've never had problems.
2. What he said.
The wait-to-start wire should be hooked up to nothing.
Those other two outputs, you could use for whatever you want.
3. If you'd like, you can open your rear hatch glass, using the relay as mentioned.
The blue Channel 3 output makes a pulse if you hold down the remote start button for four seconds. Four seconds is a long time, and you'll hate it....don't use the blue wire.
The GREEN/ black Channel 3 makes an output when you hit the Option button. That's the best one to use for the rear hatch.
P.S.
From the factory, the remote is configured like this:
Channel 3 blue: Push and hold remote start button.
Channel 4 GREEN/ black: Push Option button.
Channels 5, 6, and 7 are NOT programmed to the remote. You'd have to re-program the remotes yourself, using any combination of buttons you want to activate these features.
two1nine 
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Posted: February 21, 2009 at 8:55 AM / IP Logged  
thank you both.....i love this place
two1nine 
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Posted: March 07, 2009 at 9:23 AM / IP Logged  
i have one more question where is the best place to hook up the the red powers

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