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98blackf150 
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Alright I am getting ready to hook up my alarm and I have a couple questions I hope someone can answer. (-) ground when armed output. Where the hell do I hook this wire up to. I know you cant just ground it out to the chassis because it says the ground is only when the system is armed. Next is the (-) remote start activation input. No idea. Both of those wire are from the primary harness. If someone could please help me out it would save me a lot of work and stress! Thanks!
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Usually the Negative Ground when Armed is for a Relay for your Start / Ignition Dis-Able.
The Negative Ground Remote Start Activation is to trigger a Remote Start
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98blackf150 
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I understand that but I just dont know which wires I should hook them up to.
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You don't need either of them. Tape them off.
The orange wire can be used to trigger window rollup modules among other things.
The WHITE/ blue can be connected to a timer module to start the truck at a preset time.
Both wires can be used for other things too....but they aren't necessary.
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You do realize that he did answer your Q.
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98blackf150 
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So I dont need eithier of them even if I do have the remote start??
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Depends if you are installing the RS unit. Even then the ground when armed is used in for the alarm portion as it was indicated above.
Starter kill, LED on-off, windows up, sensor(s) on, etc.
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98blackf150 
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Right I am using the remote start unit. So what do I hook the (-) remote start activation wire up to? I am sorry I am just confused! THanks again

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