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dcorwin822 
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Vehicle wiring diagrams anyone? I'm looking to install a RS
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12 VOLT CONSTANT  BLUE/RED (+)   IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER BLUE/WHITE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER 2 N/A N/A 
 IGNITION 1 BROWN / YELLOW (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS 
 IGNITION 2 N/A N/A  
 IGNITION 3 N/A  N/A  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1 PURPLE / GREEN (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2 N/A  N/A  
 KEYSENSE BLUE/GRAY (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - ) N/A  N/A  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + ) PURPLE / WHITE (+)  LOW IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 POWER LOCK BLUE/GREEN(-) TYPE B  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 POWER UNLOCK YELLOW/PURPLE(-)TYPE B  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 LOCK MOTOR WIRE N/A  N/A  
 DOOR TRIGGER N/A   
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION GRAY/PURPLE (+)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 TRUNK RELEASE BLUE (-) (REQUIRES RELAY)  AT RELEASE SWITCH  
 SLIDING POWER DOOR N/A  N/A  
 HORN BLUE/WHITE (-)  AT STEERING COLUMN HARNESS  
 TACH NOT PURPLE OR BLUE  AT IGNITION COIL  
 WAIT TO START LIGHT N/A  N/A  
 BRAKE PURPLE / WHITE (+)  AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL  
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM  PURPLE / BROWN (-)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 ANTI-THEFT TRANSPONDER ANTI-THEFT  TRANSPONDER @ IGNITION SWITCH TUMBLER
dcorwin822 
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DOOR TRIGGER N/A 

How am I suppose to install a remote starter in a manual tranny w/o a door trigger?

ckeeler 
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who said theres no door trigger? nobody said there is no door trigger. i just didnt have the info for it. of course theres a door trigger! your gonna have to test for it with your DMM, which you should already be doing anyway.
dcorwin822 
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FSM wire diagram for the doors. It just confuses me. I'll test and see what the voltages is for the gn-vt wire when its not sleating out and i can get under the dash.

2008 ford focus, remote start -- posted image.

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http://www.components.omron.com/components/web/pdflib.nsf/0/EB5C8B538D0F639485257201007DD57D/$file/G5V-1_0607.pdf 

Mount that on a small pcb. splice contacts 2 and 9 in series to the gn-vt wire so when its engaged 5/6 (neg door trigger on rs) is sent to nothing but when it disengages (ie door opened) it goes to nc of grnd for a door triger .  Think that will work? More over do you understand what i just said? lol

ckeeler 
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according  to your diagram, you have to pick up the door triggers at each door and diode isolate each.
dcorwin822 
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ckeeler wrote:
according  to your diagram, you have to pick up the door triggers at each door and diode isolate each.

not gonna lie but you lost me. sorry.

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A diode isolates a current in one direction to prevent feedback.
You need to tap each wire for each door, use a diode to prevent current feedback, and then tie them all into the trigger wire for the alarm.
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look at the top of this page and click on the link called "diodes". it will explain what they are and how they work.

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