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thrue1 
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Posted: March 08, 2014 at 10:14 AM / IP Logged  
Use mini fuses. Or. ATC larger type for the 30 Amp?
thrue1 
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So my question is what type of fuse and gage wire to use; If I use a mini fuse then the fuse holder comes with 16 gage; If I use larger ATC type of fuse the fuse holder comes with 10 gage wires. In this application I think I need a ATC type of fuse, but again I would like to know for sure!!!
howie (aka: harryharris)
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Posted: March 08, 2014 at 5:55 PM / IP Logged  
It doesn't matter as long as the length is kept short.
The starter is only going to crank for about 1/2 second.
Test before boxing up.
vin123 
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thrue1 wrote:
Remote Start, 10-pin heavy gauge connector
1 NC No Connection
2 RED / BLACK (+) FUSED 12V ACCESSORY/STARTER INPUT
(Connect to constant 12V; BLACK (+) @ DASH FUSEBOX, WHITE 1-PIN PLUG(A), PIN 1)
3 PINK/BLACK (+) FLEX RELAY INPUT 87A key side (if required) of FLEX RELAY
NOT USED
4 PINK/WHITE (+) IGNITION 2 / FLEX RELAY OUTPUT
Connect to PINK (+)@ IGNITION SWITCH, WHITE 8-PIN PLUG, PIN 1
5 RED (+) FUSED 12V IGNITION 1 INPUT
(Connect to constant 12V; BLACK (+) @ DASH FUSEBOX, WHITE 1-PIN PLUG(A), PIN 1)
6 GREEN (+) STARTER INPUT (KEY SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL)
CUT BLUE (+) @ IGNITION SWITCH, WHITE 8-PIN PLUG, PIN 7
Connect the side of this Blue wire that is on the key side (towards where one places key to start) (or the Right side) to this GREEN (+) Starter input.
7 VIOLET (+) STARTER OUTPUT (CAR SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL)
Connect this cutted Blue wire (left side) ( or side that goes towards ignition towards engine) to this VIOLET(+) wire.
This is the only wire which one has to cut and make separate connections from it(NOTE)
8 ORANGE (+) ACCESSORY OUTPUT
( Connect this to WHITE (+) @ IGNITION SWITCH, WHITE 8-PIN PLUG, PIN 2)
(NOTE: FROM many above conversations with the fine folks I have decided NOT to place a relay to control this; WISE CHOICE)
9 RED / WHITE (+) FUSED 12V IGNITION 2 / FLEX RELAY INPUT 87
(Connect to constant 12V; BLACK (+) @ DASH FUSEBOX, WHITE 1-PIN PLUG(A), PIN 1)
10 PINK (+) IGNITION 1 INPUT/OUTPUT
Connect to YELLOW (+) @ IGNITION SWITCH, WHITE 8-PIN PLUG, PIN 6
SINCE THIS 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY has 2nd Starter wire, NEED TO CONNECT THIS AS WELL: so here is the process for that: need a SPDT relay
86 and 87 CONNECT to 30Amp Fused; 12V CONSTANT. You can take one wire and make a Y split after the fused portion.
85:   The ( 21 VIOLET / YELLOW (-) 200mA STARTER OUTPUT) from the 24 pin Aux harness on Viper 5706.
30: Connect to 2nd starter wire in Camry ( So this would be the GRAY (+) @ IGNITION SWITCH, WHITE 8-PIN PLUG, PIN 3)
MUST: USE Diode 1N4004 across 86 and 85 with the strip or (cathode) towards 86.   One can solder this to the relay harness or crimp.
Nice wrote up. where do you get vehicle wire diagram? I'm using dball diagram on camry 2011.
on the viper 10pin heavy gauge:
pin 6 green and 7 violet ..i'm confused when you said cut blue wire. is it one end to pin6 green and another goto pin7 violet?
I'm using dball with viper 5706 and the same as you have camry 2011 with "G" dot on.
Thanks
thrue1 
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Posted: March 14, 2014 at 1:36 PM / IP Logged  
Blue is ur starter 1 wire , on the car, need to cut this wire , split:
vin123 
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Posted: March 15, 2014 at 2:00 PM / IP Logged  
thrue1, did you install your camry what you wrote above? how is it?
thrue1 
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Posted: March 15, 2014 at 7:30 PM / IP Logged  
No not yet. Waiting for warmer weather.
vin123 
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Yes, I'm waiting too for the warm weather. I live in north of minnesota.
By the way, I went out today looking for my relay, fuse, and diode. And I couldn't find the diode. I went to RadioShack both locations..there isn't any. One of the saleperson said they discontinue. And the relay, they don't have connector or socket with.
I saw the fuse.
Any place that may has them?
Thanks,
vin123
howie (aka: harryharris)
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Posted: March 16, 2014 at 2:16 AM / IP Logged  
Vin, you just discovered another problem for the amateur, obtaining miscellaneous parts.
I rarely have less than 20 each of different relay types, buy my diodes as 100/500 plus etc.
I almost shudder to say this but try fleabay.
Test before boxing up.
thrue1 
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Posted: March 16, 2014 at 8:32 AM / IP Logged  
Buy from Amazon. I did,
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