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f29966 
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i'm installing the Astra 4000rs alarm & remote starter system . my car is a Honda Accord 95 , i try to do remote start after hookup all the wire ( no tach wire connect yet ) , however the car start with out the tach wire , if i using the remote start with out the tach signal wire , is it damage to the car ? or it good to use it like that .
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No damage will occur. You can run it with or without the tach. You might run across problems with remote starting during the winter, but Scytek stuff is generally reliable in tachless mode.
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i'm new to install remote start , i don't understand about the tachless mod , can you explain about it ? thank you for your help
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Ok so tachless mode watches the voltage of your car.  You hit the remote start, your voltage drops while the starter is cranking, then when the car starts and the alternator is charging the car's electrical system the voltage picks back up.  So basically, it sees a voltage drop while cranking, then once the car starts and the voltage picks back up, it stops cranking...but it sees all this really fast, so no overcranking issues.  

When i install a RS, i try it tachless and 95% of the time it works.  If it doesnt work, i get a tach source.

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i'm understand now , thanks alot
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1995 Honda Accord Alarm, Remote Starter, Keyless Entry Wiring Information
Constant 12V+ White  Ignition Switch Harness or Fuse Panel 
Starter BLACK/ White  Ignition Switch Harness 
Ignition BLACK / YELLOW  Ignition Switch Harness 
Accessory Yellow  Ignition Switch Harness 
Tach Blue  Distributor 
Brake Switch GREEN / WHITE  Brake Switch 
Trunk Pin ORANGE / Silver (-)  Right of Column Gray Connector 
Parking Lights RED / Black  Fuse Panel Blue Connector 
Head Lamp Blue  Left of Column Blue Connector 
Hood Pin n/a   
Door Trigger BLACK/ White (-)  Right of Column Gray Connector 
Door Lock BLACK/ White (-)  Gray Connector above Fuse Panel TapeD to Harness 
Door Unlock Orange (-)   
Horn Wire GREEN/ Blue (-)  Left of Column Gray Connector 
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