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stanzz 
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Posted: April 24, 2009 at 12:52 PM / IP Logged  
alright.... fixed the door locks. it ended up being a pos. door lock system. used my DMM to figure it out. the only thing left unprotected is my trunk, i have to wire up somehow. i think i know what i'm doing, but any advise would be helpful.
stanzz 
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Posted: April 26, 2009 at 3:30 PM / IP Logged  
well, since my alarm install went fairly well, i'm thinking i might want to try the remote starter. i olny have 4 wires left to hook up, 2 wires are easy to find, but i also have this (see attach.).
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there are 4 wires coming from the relay. two (thicker)green ones, a yellow and a white. any help?
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you're connecting this to the main starter wire in the car, find it cut it in half, the side that comes from the ignition switch connect the green to, the side that leads to the engine connect the green+, the white as the diagram states can be tapped to the green or to a true ignition wire, anyone is fine it doesn't matter, the yellow will be your ground when armed input from your respective source whether it be alarm or some other means.
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stanzz 
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by starter wire you mean ignition wire? located at the ignition (yellow).
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The diagramme with that wonderful Chinglish spelling "RALY" shows an ignition cut, not to be done.  Yellow to 85, white assuming that's the ignition OUTPUT i.e. 12v+ at ign on cranking goes to 86 with a diode between them, starter  from key to 30 and output from 87a AND R/S to starter.  T & t, dare one of us mention transponder by-pass and or tach yet?  And if the sensing method is either oil pressure or alternator, don't bother.
stanzz 
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anyone know the color wire for the ebrake on an 01 sunfire?
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you know you'll need a bypass module.... right???
Kevin Gerry
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