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wgasca 
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I have a 01 honda accord lx sedan and i bought a commando car alarm remote start w/ way pager and i know where all the wiring goes eccept for a couple.
-ground output when running
-connect to a 30 amp relay for starter disable output (-)
if anyone can help me i would appreciate it
thank you
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ground output when running (-) is for a key bypass kit . so you can start your car via remote without a key. if your key has a resister or transponder in it you will need this unit or you will be unable to start you car without a key in the cylinder.  if you can start your car now by remote, no need to worry about this wire. if you cant , put the key in the cylinder and start it with the remote , if it starts you need an external bypass kit.

starter disable output(-) is usually an orange wire from the alarm. you will be able to find out how to wire this with a relay , to the left colum under CAR SECURITY (starter interrupts) you will need an external relay for this application

i hope this helped

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Exactly. On point with the infomation.......I can't put it any better myself. In short the ground output when running(-)is to interface with remote start bypass . And the starter disable output(-) is for exactly that starter interupt which is to be wired with a relay NO/NC... 
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wgasca 
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so in other words thos 2 wires connect to the bypass module
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Only the ground while running does. The other get wired in to a relay for your starter disable. Look on this site under "relays" for an example of how to do that........

Good luck

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Hope not confusing you. As you can see thanks  to the KarTuneMan they serve different purposes. Hope everything works out with your install.. 

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