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angusyoung 
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Posted: December 22, 2012 at 12:20 AM / IP Logged  

would like to install a pro start ct 5072 into a 2004 standard transmission mazda 3. using i data link ads al ca. i would like it to simply start and not use the remote door locks or security, can this be done? and where can i find a door switch wire if so. also where is the best place to tap into the park lights? vehicle has keyless entry already.

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can the start wire be hooked up directly to the starter side of the clutch switch? without a relay?
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Parking Lights wire is BLACK/ white (-) at the headlight switch.
You will have to check the owner's guide to see if you can shut the alarm side off and still retain the remote start function. Possible a valet mode or similar.
Door Trigger      BLACK / YELLOW      - N.C.      passenger kick, harness to rear
Notes: These wires are also found at the Passenger Junction Box behind the glove box.
Your system must be able to read N.C. door triggers or you can download the normally closed door trigger file in the downloads section.
If your clutch switch is the type that breaks the starter wire connection coming from the ignition switch, then yes you can connect the remote starter "start" wire directly to the starter side of the clutch switch.
Hope that made sense?    2004 mazda -- posted image.
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thank you Frank.

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