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OK, I read through the posts and was able to get everything connected as described and viola, it worked!!  Thanks for everyone's help!!  Now, I just need to see if one of the 2nd ign. relays can be connected to a trunk release I picked up as well.

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An ignition "pulse" will not work for a trunk pop. There are other aux. outs that can be used.

Connector 3 pin4 purple and black.  It's a negative output. Use this to pulse your relay after you install your popper.

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compint wrote:

OK, I read through the posts and was able to get everything connected as described and viola, it worked!! Thanks for everyone's help!! Now, I just need to see if one of the 2nd ign. relays can be connected to a trunk release I picked up as well.

Thanks

Yes, you can use that relay for your trunk solenoid. Use the BLUE wire for the (+) for the solenoid and the VIOLET goes to the (-) trigger from the CN4 harness.
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KarTuneMan wrote:

When you start the car with the key....there is NO output from the remote start starter wire, it hasn't been activated. The yellow wire from the remote start is controlled by an internal relay that is only triggered by remote start. If the internal relay is not triggered there is no voltage on the yellow starter wire. To start the car with the key, you need to push in the clutch. A second starter uotput (NEG)- for the clutch, instaed of the main starter wire wil doo the same thing....only differance....the relay is external.

Gary, I know what your talking about now with your moethod. I did not account that you do not use the starter disable/anti-grind relay in your installations. I always do regardless of if it's a manual or automatic transmission. This is where the difference is between the two methods that we spke of.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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