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06, 07 scion tc stick, alarm/remote start


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hardbodys 
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i am trying to put the viper 791xv in a 06 scion tc and this car has 2 starter  wires i've done 7  car's and all of them only had 1 stater wire. i need to know how to wire in the 2nd starter wire .

thanks hardbodys :)

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mando2155 
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 you just need to wire up a relay off the motor side of your starter kill relay, so it sends 12 volts to your second starter wire during crank.  You dont have to put a starter kill on the second starter wire because the car wont start any way unless both starter wires  have 12 volts.  
hardbodys 
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do u have a diagram i can print to use while i'm in the car , i've only done 1 relay .
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Its just a regular 12v output using 2nd starter wire.
86 - 2nd starter from alarm
87 & 85 - 12v
30 - output to 2nd starter wire
hardbodys 
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thats the prob i dont have a 2nd starter wire from the alarm there's only a starter side and a key side for the 1 starter wire , i dont  know what wire from the alarm to use .
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swamprat323 
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on the realy pack tere are 4 samll wires in a plug there is a 2nd starter wire on that, look in the install manural all the way in the back on the cover.
hardbodys 
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ok cool i found the plug , do u have msn mess so i could talk to u driect , i realy do apr the help it's for my daughter's car and she comes home tonite from hawaii. so i want to have it done by the time she gets here .
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hardbodys 
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i'm going to the shack to get a relay do i need a open or a close relay . i'm thinking a open but i just want to be sure .
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its just a regular spdt relay 30/40a max
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ok so the 1 i got show's 87 as the open pole , ok so clock wise around it go's starting 30  / 86 / 87 / 85 , 85and86 across from each other and 87 and 30 across from each other .
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