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aasaro4 
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I have a couple questions if anyone can help, Im installing a ultrastart remote starter ....

1. Why is there 2 12 volt input wires ? Do I use them both? Should I hook them both to the constant 12 volt wire?

2.What is the "ground while running/starter kill" wire get hooked up to?

3. There is a 3 pin connector that gets hooked to "ground while running" , "ground output", and "12volt output, where do these get connected to"

4. I also have to install the key transponder bypass, where do the two wires get connected too??

Thanks for any help

Joe Neal 
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Not sure of the Model Transponder, but usually the wires would hook to:

 12 Volt + Constant
Ground Out while Running from R/S

If your Remote Start 2 - 12 Volt Input Wires, & your vehicle only has One 12 Volt Constant wire at Ignition Switch, then you would hook Both to that.

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1) yes

2) used for optional starter kill relay, or immbolizer bypass module which you need to be able to remote start

which bypass module are you using

aasaro4 
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Its an ultrastart 1355a remote starter and the transponder bypass is an autotran
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i don't have any experience with that bypass module, so I can't help you

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 yes you need to hook both of them up    the first supplies 12volts for the ignition, parklight and selectable outputs.  and the second red is for suppliing 12volts for acc. and starter outputs. you can tap both into the same constant 12volt source at the ignition harness. should come with 30amp fuse in each red wire.   hope that helps.
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aasaro4 
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Okay next question, it says that the wires for the factory alarm arm/disarm are in the "driver door module in door"  where is this at? inside the door? and if so does anyone have a clue how to get to it,  thanks
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Yeah the driver's door module is located inside the door.

-Nyanks03
aasaro4 
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Can you be more specific? I took the panal off and I still need some direction, have you seen any pictures on the net of where it is?? Thanks , this is becoming a pain in the ***

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2003 Accord Remote Start -- posted image.

I drill a small hole in the plug, then I ran it thru the boot of the door.

2003 Accord Remote Start -- posted image.

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