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Ungo RS151 Parking Light Issue


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LooneyG 
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I was wondering if you guys knew of any other way to get my parking lights to turn on my 87 Chevy Caprice it has a UNGO RS151 Remote Starter and i think the Parking Light Relay died i've checked all the wiring and everything is still connected so know i have to watch for the exhaust smoke and that doesn't work to well in the summer if you guys have any idea/s on how i could maybe get a relay wired in somehow someway i would really appreciate it.
Here is a link to the install manual:
http://www.currenttechgroup.com/products/clarion/Tech/Manuals_Ungo_Security_Zip/UNGO_RS151_INSTALL.zip
LooneyG 
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I just had an Idea for Relay Wiring:
87 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
86 Accessoire Wire From Remote Starter (Positive Output)
   (Keep Wire also hooked into Heater/AC Control)
85 Ground
30 To Parking Light Wire (Fused at 10 Amp)
Yes or No would this work ??? Anything I should do different???
cntrylvr79 
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LooneyG wrote:
I just had an Idea for Relay Wiring:
87 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
86 Accessoire Wire From Remote Starter (Positive Output)
   (Keep Wire also hooked into Heater/AC Control)
85 Ground
30 To Parking Light Wire (Fused at 10 Amp)
Yes or No would this work ??? Anything I should do different???

I'm for yes it should work with only 1 minor glitch.  The parking lights will more than likely come on even when you start the car with the key since you're using a positive output for the relay that is tied directly into the ignition harness.  If your r/s has a ground when runnning output you could hook that up to 85 86and 87 would go to +12volts and then 30 to you parkinglights.

Cause I'm So white and nerdy...
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LooneyG 
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Posted: December 12, 2005 at 9:52 PM / IP Logged  
Is this what you are talking about cntrylvr79:
87 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
86 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
85 Remote Start Running Ground
30 To Parking Light Wire (Fused at 10 Amp)
Thanks for your help !!!
cntrylvr79 
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LooneyG wrote:
Is this what you are talking about cntrylvr79:
87 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
86 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
85 Remote Start Running Ground
30 To Parking Light Wire (Fused at 10 Amp)
Thanks for your help !!!

That would be exactly what I be talked bout.

Cause I'm So white and nerdy...
First Class Certi-fried installer
LooneyG 
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Posted: December 12, 2005 at 10:01 PM / IP Logged  
cntrylvr79 wrote:

LooneyG wrote:
Is this what you are talking about cntrylvr79:
87 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
86 To Fused 12V (10 Amp)
85 Remote Start Running Ground
30 To Parking Light Wire (Fused at 10 Amp)
Thanks for your help !!!

That would be exactly what I be talked bout.

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