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99 Plymouth Neon, remote starter/alarm


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seldenr 
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Ive searched the forums with no luck so far, any help would be greatly appreaciated.
 
I have a 99 Plymouth Neon Manual Trans.  I am trying to finish installing a remote starter/alarm (Scytek RS5000 for manual trans), but I have no idea where this one wire goes.  The 6 pin starter harness is hooked up properly, but in the 20 pin main harness, there is a wire that needs to be hooked up to a +12V Ignition Input. Does this need to be hooked up to the same place the 6 pin ignition output wire is connected, or the switch above the clutch? or where?
 
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connect it to the ignition wire
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if it says connect to 12v (+) ignition output in the manual
connect to ignition wire in the vehicle in this case you can use the wire where you put the ignition wire from the 6 pin main harness
seldenr 
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I have a 99 plymouth neon with a manual trans.  I am installing a remote starter / alarm.  Everything for the alarm is wired and working properly, but i am having a heck of a time getting the hand break input wire hooked up properly.

The switch connected to the hand break when the hand break is engaged it shows 0 volts, when disengaged it shows 12volts.  The problem is my alarm requires it to show 12 volts when it is engaged.  I think i need a relay, but im not sure what kind to buy, and how to hook it up properly.

Any help would be greatly appreaciated.

Thanks.

lukedeez 
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i have the same car except mine is automatic and i was wondering if you guys could post some pics?
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seldenr wrote:

I have a 99 plymouth neon with a manual trans.  I am installing a remote starter / alarm.  Everything for the alarm is wired and working properly, but i am having a heck of a time getting the hand break input wire hooked up properly.

The switch connected to the hand break when the hand break is engaged it shows 0 volts, when disengaged it shows 12volts.  The problem is my alarm requires it to show 12 volts when it is engaged.  I think i need a relay, but im not sure what kind to buy, and how to hook it up properly.

Any help would be greatly appreaciated.

Thanks.

so convert the polarity https://www.the12volt.com/relays/page1.asp


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