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any other ideas?
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I had to take my car in. It was a corroded battery cable and the block. Problem is fixed.
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I am installing the Ultra Start 12xx remote starter. It inclued an auxiliary bypass connector which has 3 wires. one for ground while running(-) another for Ground(-) and the other is 12volts(+). Do i need to hook these up? What are they for?
I am also installing the crimestopper passlock 2 module. Where do the 2 wires below connect to: Yellow wire (IGN Input - ground when running) and the white wire (Additional IGN Output for 2nd ignition wire at column.-must see IGN pwr)? I don't know what wire i have to connect to the remote starter.
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I have a 00 grand am. I have the ultra start 1250. I am installing it tonight. I have an second accessory wire(brown) on my car, but the remote starter or passlock2 doesn't have a second accessory wire. What should I do?
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Not familiar with the car or the alarm system, but a generic solution would be to use an extra relay to switch the second accessory wire. Power the relay by the one accessory output of the alarm, which also powers the car's first accessory wire, use the output of the relay to power the second wire of the car.
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ripley01 wrote:
Not familiar with the car or the alarm system, but a generic solution would be to use an extra relay to switch the second accessory wire. Power the relay by the one accessory output of the alarm, which also powers the car's first accessory wire, use the output of the relay to power the second wire of the car.
Could i just connect the 1 accessory wire on the remote start to the 2 accessorie wires of the car?
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chaos6401 wrote:
I am installing the Ultra Start 12xx remote starter. It inclued an auxiliary bypass connector which has 3 wires. one for ground while running(-) another for Ground(-) and the other is 12volts(+). Do i need to hook these up? What are they for?
I am also installing the crimestopper passlock 2 module. Where do the 2 wires below connect to: Yellow wire (IGN Input - ground when running) and the white wire (Additional IGN Output for 2nd ignition wire at column.-must see IGN pwr)? I don't know what wire i have to connect to the remote starter.
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Any thoughts on this? I have an orange wire called anti-grind/starter kill output. Can i hook my passlock bypass up to here? Here is my install guide Link to Manual for Ultra Start
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no.. this is grounded all the time when you hit the lock button, not just during RS... use the GWR or status output....

Brown Acc is not needed on this car and never just hook up one wire to two... always isolate them with a relay....

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chaos6401 
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kgerry wrote:

no.. this is grounded all the time when you hit the lock button, not just during RS... use the GWR or status output....

Brown Acc is not needed on this car and never just hook up one wire to two... always isolate them with a relay....

Thanks, I will hook the bypass wire to the GWR. Do I need to use teh Black Ground and Red 12volts wire in teh 3 pin connector of the auxilarary bypass?
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kgerry wrote:

no.. this is grounded all the time when you hit the lock button, not just during RS... use the GWR or status output....

Brown Acc is not needed on this car and never just hook up one wire to two... always isolate them with a relay....

also, Do I need to hook up the starter kill & Anti_Grind Output? if so, to what?
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