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2004 Crown Victoria, Remote Start Wiring


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jibjab90 
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Hi, I'm trying to install a Ready Remote 24923 remote start into a 2004 Crown victoria P71.
The diagram I have says:
Accessory 1: Gray / YELLOW
Accessory 2: BLACK/ Green
It appears that I have two separate Gray / YELLOW wires in the ignition harness. How should I figure out which one to use? Thanks!
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Here is a note from Audiovox  on your 2004 CV P71  :   IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ENERGIZE A 2ND GRAY / YELLOW WIRE IF PRESENT
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Thanks for the response! So if using this method for the 2nd accessory wire:
#86 to the accessory output of remote starter and first accessory wire in the vehicle.
#85 to the ground out when running wire of the remote start
#30 to the second accessory wire in the vehicle
#87 to the fused side of the remote starter's main power wire.
#87a is not used.
Could #30 go to both BLACK/ Green (accessory 2) and Gray / YELLOW #2? Or would I need to use a separate relay to power the Gray / YELLOW #2 wire?
jibjab90 
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jibjab90 wrote:
Could #30 go to both BLACK/ Green (accessory 2) and Gray / YELLOW #2? Or would I need to use a separate relay to power the Gray / YELLOW #2 wire?
Hey sorry for bumping my own thread but could anybody just give me a quick answer on the quoted question? Thanks!
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I would keep all the ignition wires on separate circuits.  I figure that the Ford design engineers did it that way for a reason.
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