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quixs1lver 
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Posted: December 23, 2003 at 10:06 AM / IP Logged  

i have a 94 acura integra

i was wondering how would i make my remote start turn on my radio as well? the radio will only turn on after i put in my key,

serialthrlla 
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Posted: December 23, 2003 at 10:10 AM / IP Logged  
test the remaining wires in the ign harness for another acc wire and use a relay to power it
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No second accessory, but if you hook up a relay to the accessory wire behind radio say to the ground when running output of r/s unit it should do what you want.
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quixs1lver 
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so how would i got about doing this?
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-use a relay to interupt the acc wire behind the headunit like geeque mentioned.
-go to bestbuy or circuit city or whatever you prefer and get a relay with a harness
-cut the acc wire and place the 87a and 30 b/t them. 86 12v constand fused and 85-"to the ground when running output of r/s unit" (geeque).
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quixs1lver 
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Posted: December 27, 2003 at 1:23 PM / IP Logged  

after a long time of thinking and following profuse007 and seeing how it didnt work i researched for a little bit and saw that you need also a constant 12volts to 87 also

30 - acc from headunit

87a - acc from source

86 and 87 - constant 12 volts

85 - ground when running output from remote start

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You could also test the ignition harness for any other wires that turn on with acc with the key. If there are any other ign wires that do turn on with the key and not with the r/s then you could wire another relay using a second/third ign output to power those up when you remote start.
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Posted: January 14, 2004 at 10:43 AM / IP Logged  

use a relay and connect it too i think its a WHITE/ black wire that is IGN ON 2 which is the second acc to turn on ur radio and ACC would be yellow to turn on ur AC/Heater so wire it up like this

30-WHITE/ black IGN ON2

87a-none

87- yellow wire/ ACC or 12v Constant

86- yellow/acc

85- ground


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