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Steel Mate Alarm/Remote Start, 05 Kawasaki ZZR600


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ok i got a steel mate 2 way  alarm remote start for the bike (05 kawi zzr600) the other day and im loving the  translation in the install picture.

Steel Mate Alarm/Remote Start, 05 Kawasaki ZZR600 - Last Post -- posted image.

I have the red to the + @battery, orange is a switched +, pink?, gray(is a - output)?, blue to the starter wire@ relay, both yellows goto blinkers, black is a ground.

I dont have the motor kill when triggered from remote and when i remote start it just spins never fires... like its not getting ing power.

other than the 2 wires the units compact, loud and 45$ on ebay way great.

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humm hope this make pic show up

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The pic of the diagram needs to be compressed.  I will do it today and get it up this evening.

Steel Mate Alarm/Remote Start, 05 Kawasaki ZZR600 - Last Post -- posted image.

Steel Mate Alarm/Remote Start, 05 Kawasaki ZZR600 - Last Post -- posted image.

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I can only imagine that the "FlameOut Wire" is the ignition power wire.  This wire has 2 purposes.  First it is the ignition kill wire for the alarm section.  The module powers this wire up when in a remote start activation.  You said you did not hook up the kill wire, if my assumption is correct this is why the bike will not fire up when in remote start.

If you do not want to cut the Ignition wire, (For reliability reasons) simply attach the grey wire to the Ignition wire.  This will allow the remote start unit to power the ignition.

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ok the gray wire is my main issue it is a ground. the kill switch its a hot this will make the magic smoke appear from the alarm i think. i was reading on some alarm and they were having isses just like this unit has and i think they were gonna use 2 relays and swap polarity or some thing.... but they didnt add anything more after this step

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I dont need the info as i have a pdf of the man. but its going on a 05 kawi zzr600 and its the same as a 00-02 zx6r


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