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goofy1953 
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Posted: December 01, 2002 at 7:29 PM / IP Logged  

Hi All,

 I'm newbie of this Web site. i try to Install the remote,starter for my 1994 Toyota corolla. In the Installation guide show me " Orange : connect to a 30 Amp. Relay for starter kill (-) output." My question is:

 1/ How to make starter kill? what part do I need to buy?

 2/ I looked in diagram it show need diode 1 Amp. between 86 - 85 lead. What the voltage need? I checked at RShack have several voltage 50V.100V,..... What  Voltage I need for diode?

3/ Could anyone show me wiring diagram  Instruction for Stater kill .

I have some knowledge w/ basic car wiring and this is first time try to DIY.

Any input will be appreciated.

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Posted: December 01, 2002 at 9:58 PM / IP Logged  
This link will answer all three of your questions. You can get pre-wired diodes relays at most electronic stores : https://www.the12volt.com/relays/page2.asp#sk1
Jeff
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goofy1953 
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ThanksJeff  for your help ,

 I looked at basic starter kill , it show the lead 86 " to ign.12V (+)" where it connect to ? and I bough the relay 20/30 Amp, and ask for diode. The Tech told me I don't need the diode. Is this right ?

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yeah thats right some relays come with diodes, but make sure the 12 volt possitive is on 86...
damon
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Posted: December 03, 2002 at 12:56 AM / IP Logged  
Use the BLACK / YELLOW wire from the ignition harness for the switched ignition wire for the relay.
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goofy1953 
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Thanks again Jeff,

 One more question: The lead 30 need to connect to starter wire from ign. switch Or have to connect to starter solenoid?

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Posted: December 05, 2002 at 12:33 PM / IP Logged  

30 goes to the starter solenoid side of the cut starter wire.

Jeff
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sounds like he is gonna have fun.Stater kill (-) output - Last Post -- posted image.
"you wont like me, when i get angry" .
goofy1953 
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Hell yeah, I'm working in garage for city around 2000 cars,trucks and heavy equipment .Unfortunately no electrical in my job except for general wiring . Other mech. when talk to them they don't help much. The main thing is learning so I don't hesitate to ask. I know will get help in this great site.

Hat off to you Jeff . Stater kill (-) output - Last Post -- posted image.

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No problem, don't work too hard.... not worth it Stater kill (-) output - Last Post -- posted image.
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