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d14099 
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i think i have most of this figured out but i have a few questions.

what is the gate detection they are refering to pin # 3 and #4 positive and negative on the 12p connector.

off the yellow wired relay   how does that hook up i dont understand

please help

david
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oh i guess it would have been a smart idea to tell you what kind of vehicle i have its is a 1988 chevy silverado p/u with 5.7 auto and air
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you will probably need to post a picture of the install manual. Giordon remote starters are from china, and noone here deals with them for a fact.
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Oh here we go again Ted, the 3 month Giordon Jamboree of why won't it work?/why won't any pros touch this?/can anyone understand the manual?
wth do they mean by gate detection? Door open? FET gate?
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exactly the manual is very vague i need ti know what they mean by positive and negative gate detection and how is the ignition kill relay hooked up i am assuming the wire goes to the positive side of the ign coil
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Actually it isn't! It's supposed to be a starter cut anti-grind and would normally be wired thus (in a reputable product).
Cut starter wire, key side to 87a
Starter side to 30
GWA (armed output) to 85
Ignition 1 (live on crank) to 86.
I don't know why I'm bothering, it will never work.
d14099 
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well first it isnt made in china its is made in korea not that it is any better or worse and i know its not a starter cut out, the alarm has a remote starter option, im looking for the ignition kill part of the alarm, this is what i have to work with can anyone help ????????????
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For safety reasons ignition kills are NOT recommended either here or in the US and I won't tell you how.
Why don't you simply show us the diagram?
Doesn't matter where it's made it's still a POS.
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howie ll wrote:
Doesn't matter where it's made it's still a POS.
DING DING DING ! Howie gets the prizegiordon g686 sp alarm -- posted image.. sorry, but truth be told it's a pos unit. youre better off posting the diagram so we can see it at least.
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