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jmacf14 
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Posted: February 23, 2007 at 10:41 PM / IP Logged  
I have done an extensive search and have not found the answer to my problem. There is not a courtesy light under the dash on this rig. Can anyone tell me where to get the dome input from? I am thinking of trying the dome light cancelling switch below the light switch. anyideas? Thanks
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try blue/white (-) at light at switch. Are you using it as a door trigger? If the dome override switch is turned on it will not trigger the alarm.
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 I am thinking of looking at the dome cancelling switch for the dome input  going into the switch is what I meant. I'll try the wire you mentioned in the morning. tnx
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Just run a wire up to the domelight in the roof it's probably the easiest spot. You won't find it at the headlight switch.
Mike
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Okay, so I ran a wire up to the dome light above the drivers door, and soldered it to the olive drab/black wire. Works perfect. Thanks for the input. Also on a side note, I grabbed the tach on the injector wire (any that is not pink) much easier than finding the wire on the pcm.
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You can also use voltage sense, the vehicle has its own starter anti grind circuit.
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I always go to the instrument cluster for tach signal- much easier than underhood........At least I think so...on those that have a tachometer- and do have a starter wire..........
Brcidd - Engineer That Does Remote Starter Installs on the side.

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