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tedmond 
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place diodes on the lock/unlock since they are flip flop locking wires.
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I feel dumb guys. Where does the Neutral safety switch wire on the RS input harness connect to? thanks!
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Also, does anyone know where I am supposed to hook up the blue wire on a 556u? I'm hoping to wrap this up tomorrow. Thanks gang!
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nevermind on the blue wire. I'm stupid. ;)there is a blue wire oon the remote start that says remote start output. duh.
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Thanks to you guys everything is running beautifully! I need to hook up the defogger tomorrow, so we'll see how that goes.
The only thing that doesn't work are the parking lights. I hooked into the RED / black at the back of the fuse box, but there were two there. Did I just pick the wrong one or am I totally in the wrong place?
Thanks again!!
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I always feel safer going to the (-) Parking Light wire.  Just make sure you set the Parking Light jumper correctly.

PARKING LIGHTS ( - )        BLUE (-)                @ HEADLIGHT SWITCH    as per Bulldog Security

Low Crr. Pk Lights              BLUE  (-)                HEADLIGHT SWITCH    as per Audiovox

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For rear defrost, use the 2nd status wire (blue/white in the small 5-pin harness). You'll need to program it from status output to latched rear defogger in the programming menus (instructions for this should be on the back of that sheet you posted, or in the installation manual). The benefit here is that the brain will turn the defrost on automatically based on temperature (only when its below 55 degrees) when you remote start as opposed to having to manually fire the Aux channel each time you want to turn it on. You can also still manually turn the defrost on by pressing [Function - Function - Function - Function - Remote Start]. Hope this helps, good luck with it!
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Thanks Kreg! I'll link in up there. When you say make sure the jumper is correct, what does that mean? I know there is the jumper in that little box but why?
Thanks Cyclops! That was the wire I was gonna use! I'm glad to hear that it will automatically turn on in cold weather. I was not aware it would do it automatically.
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Your Responder remote start unit has the capability to output either a (+) or a (-) Parking Light signal on the White wire.  Depending on the vehicles needs, you can select the correct polarity via the jumper.
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