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masber2000 
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Posted: January 24, 2012 at 4:08 PM / IP Logged  
No worries tedmond, thank you! Now, I have the 507m tilt sensor also connected to the BLACK/ white CN14 wire. Do I need to do anything else with the battery wire, or do I simply connect the blue battery wire and the tilt sensor wire together to the BLACK/ white CN14 wire?
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Diode isolate with diode band towards the sensors
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thank you sir!
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....or madam, sorry compustar cm6000, drone, evo-all - Page 3 -- posted image.
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sir haha. good luck with the install. the fortin evo all will make the install very easy.
make sure you test your wires and solder them. great system as well that you chose.
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masber2000 
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Quick question- After I hardwire the hood status wires of the CM6000 and the EVO-ALL, do I just tie in the hood pin wire to the wire connection?
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You should be able to just connect the hood status out from the Evo to the input on the CM6000... but I could be wrong.
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you can connect it from the fortin evo to the cm6000. if you ran a hood pin wire then you can still tie them in together.
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I apologize for my lack of clarity. I did indeed connect the hood status from the Evo to the CM6000. However I've yet to install the hood pin on my truck (should do this weekend) and am wondering if I am correct in tying the hood pin into the above connection.
Thanks for your help!
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Posted: January 27, 2012 at 4:12 AM / IP Logged  
Ok, another question-
Do I still connect the CM6000 CN1 Pin 2 (12V to Starter)(Yellow and Yellow/Black) to the Starter wire, or does the EVO-ALL handle this for me? If the EVO-ALL does, will I still retain the CM6000's anti-grind and starter immobilization feature?
Thanks again
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