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Car:2001 s10 truck

Alarm: clifford solaris

i hooked up the remote start but the engine won't crank.  everything goes on, fuel pump, guages etc.  i think its because i didn't hook up the 2nd and 3rd ignition wires am i correct?  I wasn't sure how or where i need to hook them up.  do they splice into the 1st ignition wire or wired up separate to another wire?

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the must be isolated with relays...did you hook up a Passlock bypass module?
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yes i hooked up dei555i.  can u tell me how to run relays to each?  and which wires go to the passlock.  this is my first ever install.  thanks
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The way it sounds it has nothing to do with the passlock. If that were the case the truck would crank but not start. This is the definante issue on the 2nd and 3rd ignition wires. Connect them right in line with the wires.
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thanks but i know it has to do with the 2nd and 3rd ignition wires, but i don't know where they go?  any help please?

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Ignition  #1:

 

PINK

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition #2:

 

PINK/WHITE OR WHITE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS (ECM)

Ignition  #3:

 

N/A

Accessory:

 

ORANGE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS (HEAT/AC)

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jeremy thanks for the help dude, but i know where and which wires are.  I just don't know where those ignitions wire should hook up to the alarm?  which alarm wires?  thanks

chris

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take the ORANGE / gray wire coming out of the intellistart and attach that to pink/white or white of your ignition2 wire.

take the orange wire coming out of the intellistart and attach that to orange wire of your accesory wire

I believe your car doesnt have 3rd ignition.  So no needs for relay.

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I had this same problem once: It turns out that I had the starter wire from the RS hooked up to the wrong side of the anti-gring (starter kill) relay. remotestart, engine doesn't crank -- posted image.
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I had this same problem once: It turns out that I had the starter wire from the RS hooked up to the wrong side of the anti-grind (starter kill) relay. remotestart, engine doesn't crank -- posted image.
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