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BElec223 
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does anyone know what color and location of the proper tach connection for a remote start.  its for a 03 dodge stratus with 2.7L. thanks for any help
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Try a WHITE/ Red at the coil on top of the engine
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BElec223 
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does anyone know what i need do to bypass the clutch for a remote start?
inglenook12 
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do a search...that how i got my information03 stratus remote start -- posted image.
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thats not very helpful do you remember the info that you got?

Or a web site?

don't fowl the track
BElec223 
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i have alittle problem. im installing compustar 1250m into my 03 dodge stratus, 5 speed. i got everything hooked up, everything does what it is supposed to in reservation mode, but the car wont start. im almost positive i have everything hooked up right. im pressing the clutch in and i have the key in the ignition ( because it has a senty key). all the lights come on but the car wont start. anyone know what it might be? im stumped. thanks
BElec223 
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im installing a remote start in my stratus,  ive hooked up everything but it wont start. its a 5 speed, and when i pump the brake twice to put it into reservation mode, one of the fuses blows on the remote start harness. the harness has 2 - 12v wires to be connected. i put them both on the same wire from the car, was that a bad move, and if so, do i put the other wire on a diffrent source? thanks everyone
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try putting the other wire on the other 12v constant wire in ur ignition harness.  i believe its red is a constant and RED / blue is a constant.  im not sure though, check with a multimeter
BElec223 
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its still doing it, i put one on the pink/black and one on the red and the fuse still blows
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Now is it a coupe or 4 door?

"Big" Mike
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remember to check all your wires with a dmm not a test light!!
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