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brianh 
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Im going to hook this up tommorrow.  Just wanted you guys to double check my cicuit.  Pin 85 to ground when running wire from RS unit. (-)  Pin 86 and 87 to 12 volts constant( wire large enough for the current of the rear defroster ) Pin 30 to 12 volt feed to defroster .  I quess  I can put a summer, winter switch on the ground when running wire to overide it in the summer.  Let me know if this will work alright.  This will be going in a 1997 Ford Explorer.  Thanks in advance . Brian

                 

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Yes its fine if your defroster requires 12v to activate.
Someone pass me that bottle.
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Just ensure that you fuse the 12 volt source.rear defroster with remote start - Last Post -- posted image.
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brianh 
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Thanks guys.       Brian
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I think your truck might need to see ground at the blue/orange wire at the switch.
brianh 
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Yes, you are right. I Had not looked at the wire colors when I posted the first time.  Thanks for all the help.  Brian 

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