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briandors 
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Posted: October 19, 2004 at 4:29 PM / IP Logged  
I need to isolate the starter wires during remote start.  Can someone explain to me which terminals to connect where?  This is a car that has two starter wires (one is for cold start).  Do I use one relay or two?
chrane 
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manual or automatic transmition, and which kind of car?
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96 Altima.

If I don't isolate either starter wire, car remote starts and idles well, but turning the key even just to ignition causes starter grind.

If I isolate only main start wire, still grind.

If I isolate both (through one relay, or two), no good.

If I isolate just the cold start wire, everything works, but I think the car is idling too low when remote started.

Brian

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Oh, automatic transmission. 

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