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Thanks for responding. Here is an image of how I wired everything up.
Specific to your question I cut the ignition wire and crimped blade terminals to each new end. I than put the end coming from the ignition switch to pin 30 and the end going to the starter to pin 87a. I am using a 12v constant on pin 86 and the remote start anti-grind output on pin 85.
To reiterate my issue is as soon as the remote start goes active and the vehicle is going to attempt to start the anti-grind output is on switching the relay from 87a (N.C.) to 87.
Thanks Again!
Edgar
I forgot to include the bypass module. Here is how I connected it to the remote start.
But now that I am thinking about it I may have a conflict using the output of the remote start for both anti-grind and ground for the bypass module. Thoughts???