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fastcarz3 
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Posted: July 23, 2005 at 2:25 AM / IP Logged  
hey guys i got a few questions hopefully you can help me out with. I just bought the compustar cm3000 for my 1999 pontiac grand am. install is going good so far but i ran into acouple things im not sure how to hook up the lock/unlock wires, not sure where to find the dome light supervision wire in the car, not sure wat the 2nd pulse unlock wire is for, and the door sensin wite (-) or (+) is used for. if anyone could help me out that'd be great
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12V                                        red                       +                         ignition harness *1 
STARTER                              yellow           +                                  ignition harness *1 
IGNITION                               pink                 +                                  ignition harness *1 
ACCESSORY                        orange              +                                      ignition harness *1 
SECOND ACCESSORY                 dk. green              +                    ignition harness *1 
TACHOMETER                        white or PURPLE / wht                                ignition coil or ECM *5 
POWER LOCK                                    white                  -                                drivers kick panel in 
POWER UNLOCK                         same wire                                                  * 2 a black plug 
PARKING LIGHTS  +                           brown                                            passenger kick or column 
PARKING LIGHTS -    
DOOR TRIGGER                                        *4                      -                                     *4 
HEADLIGHTS                                   dk. blue & pink                                          *3 steering column 
WIPERS                                      dk. grn & purple                    +                          steering column 
LF WINDOW UP/DN dk. blue - gray A drivers door switch 
RF WINDOW UP/DN lt. blue - tan A drivers door switch or kick 
LR WINDOW UP/DN dk. green - pur/wht A drivers door switch or kick 
RR WINDOW UP/DN lt. green - purple A drivers door switch or kick 
TRUNK/HATCH PIN ORANGE / black - trunk light 
HOOD PIN none   
TRUNK/HATCH RELEASE BLACK/ white + drivers kick panel 
FACTORY ALARM ARM none   
FACTORY ALARM DISARM none   
HORN TRIGGER black - steering column 
BRAKE WIRE lt. blue + at the switch 
LOCK MOTOR gray  drivers kick panel 
UNLOCK MOTOR tan  drivers kick panel 
DISARM DEFEAT tan  passenger kick panel 
DISARM NO UNLOCK none   
DOME SUPERVISION white - dash light or column 
SPEED SENSE dk.GREEN / WHITE  ECM *5 
SUN ROOF OPEN/CLOSE blue - green A sunroof motor 
SUN ROOF LIMIT    
LF SPEAKER tan - gray  at radio or LF speaker 
RF SPEAKER lt. grn - dk. grn  at radio or RF speaker 
LR SPEAKER brown - yellow  at radio or LR speaker 
RR SPEAKER dk. blu - lt. blu  at radio or RR speaker 
RADIO 12V orange + at radio 
RADIO GROUND    
RADIO SWITCH yellow + at radio 
RADIO ILLUMINATE    
POWER ANTENNA dk. green  at radio 
  
Notes: NOTE: Production started around 3/98. NOTE: This vehicle has the passlock II immobilizer system that, when adding a remote start, must be interfaced with. Use DEI part 555t or 555L. *1 Remove the radio, without unplugging it, to access the ignition harness. *2 Lock requires a negative trigger, and unlock requires a negative trigger through a 1,500 ohm resistor. Must use relays. Must close doors to lock with a single pulse. *3 Requires a high current ground. Use a relay. *4 The lt. GREEN/ black is located in the drivers kick and catches only the drivers door. The lt. blue is located in the harness coming from the drivers running board going under the drivers seat and it catches all other doors. Use both door trigger wires and diode isolate each. On the 2 door the lt.blue is in the passenger kick. *5 The ECM is located under the left side of the dash to the left of the column.
fastcarz3 
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ok im trying to understand this so i already have the cn1 block connected except i dont know what wire to hook the starter kill/anti grind?
on cn2 im confused what wires the
light output ....
status output....
ignition put...
accessory output...
starter output...
connect to on the car.
cn3 do i only use the
hood sensing....
trunk sensing....
brake sensing....
(+)door sensing...
(-) door sensing...
the for cn3 the
2nd pulse unlock....
door unlock(1500 ohm resistor)?.....
and lock .....
if anyone could help me put together my little puzzle here then i could use this to help me connect the wires in the car.
iskidoo 
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Posted: July 24, 2005 at 11:11 AM / IP Logged  
First of all, do you have any experience installing remote start/alarm systems?
Secondly, do you have the required bypass for the GM Passlock 2 system in your vehicle? http://directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1048.pdf
Third, are you asking what each and every wire function is in your 2nd post? If so you will need to read the manual a few times and get a decent understanding of them before we can really help you.
fastcarz3 wrote:
hey guys i got a few questions hopefully you can help me out with. I just bought the compustar cm3000 for my 1999 pontiac grand am. install is going good so far but i ran into acouple things im not sure how to hook up the lock/unlock wires, not sure where to find the dome light supervision wire in the car, not sure wat the 2nd pulse unlock wire is for, and the door sensin wire (-) or (+) is used for. if anyone could help me out that'd be great
Lock requires a negative trigger, and unlock requires a negative trigger through a 1,500 ohm resistor. Must use relays. Must close doors to lock with a single pulse.
Diagram here (use the top one)
Domelight Supervison is the LIGHT GREEN/ BLACK (-) wire found in the Driver's kick panel (I wouldn't bother with it as it is optional and requires another relay.)
2nd pulse unlock wire is for progressive locks. One press for driver door unlock and 2 presses for unlocking all other doors. (I wouldn't use that either, one press for unlocking all doors is easier)
door sensin wire is used to tell the alarm if the door has been opened which will trigger it to sound the alarm if the door is opened while the system is armed. You would use only the (-) negative input wire. The LIGHT GREEN/ BLACK (-) is for the DRIVERS DOOR this wire is located in the DRIVERS KICK PANEL. The PASSENGER DOOR wire is a LIGHT BLUE (-) is located in the PASSENGERS kick panel when connecting to an ALARM SYSTEM, use both DOOR TRIGGER wires and DIODE isolate them.
Steve G

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