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tedmond 
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Posted: January 14, 2012 at 9:45 PM / IP Logged  
You just said no immobilizer so you do not need the I datalink module. Just connect the compustar wires to the vehicle.
If you can set reservation mode you have hooked up brake, tach, ebrake, and door triggers correctly.
If you cannot start the vehicle you have a clutch problem as the immobilizer is ruled out. Btw only the sti came with immobilizers, and most of the times older us vehicles don't have immobilizers. It's more of a Canadian thing lol
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Ok so what do I connect to the power lock and unlock wires on the car? Do I need a relay or anything?
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Im going to guess and say I connect the (-)250ma power lock and (-)250ma over unlock wires on the brain to the power lock and power unlock on the vehicle via a relay for each correct?
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Posted: January 15, 2012 at 9:44 AM / IP Logged  
No relay required. The locks are run off a factory relay so they only require a low amperage signal to activate. SO just connect the lock/unlock wires from the brain directly to the lock/unlock wires in the car.
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Right on guys, I got in the car and tried remote starting with clutch in, started right up. So ran the (-)250ma wire of the 2nd starter output off the brain to the clutch wire to bypass and voila!
Ran the (-)250ma lock and unlock wires right to the lock and unlock wires of the vehicle, perfect!
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Glad you got it figured out.
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