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oldspark 
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sti in detroit wrote:
... and its tough to use a screw driver when the ecu is looking for a chiped key...
That's the point - if you have ignition, you do NOT need a chipped key to start a car - a screw driver works fine in almost all cases (assuming you don't roll or push start).
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< size=3 face="Arial">It’s a 08 Subaru STI, with a bull dog alarm-remote start, I installed.

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< size=3 face="Arial">Most alarms I have done have an orange wire that has (-) signal when disarmed and ORANGE / white when armed. But I have checked, twice, this setup only has the ORANGE / white. This is also the only wire that toggles when armed or disarmed, all other wires are ing. Controlled, and this wont help.

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< size=3 face="Arial">At this point ALL is working fine, my only issue is a relay constantly engaged when the car is off...

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< size=3 face="Arial">Thanks

< size=3 face="Arial">Jim

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