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Starter kill & anti-grind relay


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bigreddastud 
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I am trying to put both a starter kill and anti-grind protection relay together on my 1996 Honda Accord, but want to double-check if this is the correct way to wire it up. I will be cutting the starter wire and putting this in between the 2 halves.
Any comments are appreciated.
Starter kill & anti-grind relay -- posted image.
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Holly cow....thats a coool diagram.................
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HI!  the ground when running and ground when armed can be attach together it will do the same job (you will save a relais)
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Posted: January 01, 2006 at 10:03 AM / IP Logged  

cocolaboy is correct.  Starter Kill and Anti Grind are doing the same thing....... Disabling the starter when running.  Combine the grounds and use one relay.

Nice Autocad drawing!  If you updated it and reposted, I am sure many would find it useful.


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