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El Sandman 
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I want to hook up a remote starter but can not find any help at the

VSS & Tach Info link.

I have the relay setup I just need the mechanical info  1972 El Camino Remote start - Last Post -- posted image.

any Help is hopefully helpfull 1972 El Camino Remote start - Last Post -- posted image.

I know it can be done.

Just don't know how.

Thanks 4 your time & help

El Sandman 
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ooops!!!   mechanical  is what I was trying to say
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my wiring program only goes back to 80 but here's how to get what you need. when you buy a product , phone there support line and they will fax or email you the wiring diagram. if it's a good remote starter company then they will supply you with everything. if you bought it at a crappy ,cheap place, then you'll likely get crappy , cheap service.  most of the time the manufacturer will help you out.
El Sandman 
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Sounds good.1972 El Camino Remote start - Last Post -- posted image.

What manufacturers do you recomend

amd where is a good spot to get it from.

Thanks

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Hi El Sandman, the tach wire should be White at the coil. I don't beleive that vehicle is equipped with a VSS wire. You should be able to locate each of the wires easily with your meter, but the wire colors for Iigniton, starter, etc. should be typical GM colors...

Starter = Purple or Yellow at ignition switch

Ignition = Pink at ignition switch
Heater/AC = Brown at ignition switch
Accessory = Orange at ignition switch
Cold Side of Brake = White at brake switch
Tach = White at coil
Parking Lights (+) Brown at switch

As always, verify each with your meter before making any connections. 

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   Thanks as soon as I am done blowing up my MTX Road(Kill)Thunder,  I'll start on this and I'll keep you posted.

P.S. Older GM cars have yellow starter wires that look whitish from discoloring over the years.

Thanks Again

El Sandman


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