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tbird2340 
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I'm doing a remote starter (Crimestopper RS900 VII) install on a 99 Olds Intrigue tomorrow and I just had a question..

I searched the forums for any helpful info on the Intrigue and I seen a post that said the wiring was almost impossible to get to. Can anyone confirm this? Can anyone give me some tips on anything?

I did a Cavalier a couple weeks ago and it sucked majorily because the kick panel / dash does not remove easily so I had to bend like a contortionist to access the wires..

Will I have to do the same for the Intrigue? Please say "No, the wires are very simple to access.. You just remove the kick panel and they are all right there.."

Thanks for any help!

mobileworks 
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http://www.mobileworksaudio.com/guides/alero01radio.htm

Basically you have to pull the radio out to get the ignition wiring...the above link will help you get the radio out, and from there you can unplug the two connectors at the back of the igniton switch and pull the wiring out so that you can make your connections.

From there the drivers underdash is held in with a push pin style connector and it just pulls straight out...the panel above the gas pedal is held in place with 3 7mm bolts and pulls down to access the brake wire..

That should help you...Oh I think you can catch parking lights behind the heater controls....brown + trigger   test carefully as there is multiple brown wires back there.

brcidd 
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I just did an '03  Malibu- same car--- did not unhook ignition- just pulled wires out- took out radio AND heater control head- mounted modules under control head mount behind center consol- horn, trunk switch looked tough to get at, so I went to the  BCM- easy to get to - under passenger side glove box- it slips right out- you van actually solder while sitting upright in the seat- door locks are easy- 2 relays added and unlock  thru a 1500 ohm resistor- could have went to BCM white wire as well- but went to driver's kick panel- caugth parking lites at passenger kick panel- ran antenna up passenger B-pillar- This is actually a very easy install-- you can catch the passlock wires in a separate sheath next to ignition wires.
Brcidd - Engineer That Does Remote Starter Installs on the side.
Velocity Motors 
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The Intrigue doesn't need relays for the door locks as it's a (-) trigger system that you can access both wires from the BCM as well as the parking lights (-) & the door trigger's.
Jeff
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justinthurn 
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actually, you can follow the ignition wires over to the passenger side, pull out the glove box, pull the fuse box down onto the floor, you will have plenty of wire to work with then
tbird2340 
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Can someone verify if the green wire in the ignition harness is an Ignition 2 wire or an Accessory 2 wire? I found diagrams that say each.

One diagram (found here: http://www.7thgencivic.com/wiring/index.php) only listed one IGN wire... I need to know because I have to set a jumper to whichever it is.

Thanks for all the help.

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The GREEN is a 2nd IGN wire and DO NOT jumper this wire. Isolate the 1st & 2nd IGN wires from each other using a relay. Use this diagram to help: http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/images/install_notes/2nd_ignition_relay.jpg
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tbird2340 
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I think you misunderstood when I said "jumper".

The unit I am installing has a jumper SWITCH that I have to set. If I hook the wire to IGN 2 I set the jumper switch to IGN 2 and if I connect the wire to ACC 2 then I set the jumper to that.

Thanks

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Posted: January 17, 2005 at 10:02 AM / IP Logged  
In that case, use 2nd IGN jumper.
Jeff
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tbird2340 
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Another question.. I have conflicting diagrams again.. I need to know which wire is the Parking Lights.. The diagram on this site says BROWN but the diagram here: http://www.designtech-intl.com/Content/techsupport/wirecolors/VehicleDetail?modelID=1118 says it's light blue?
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