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laff001 
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Iam currently trying to install a remote start alarm from Spy, a two way car alarm. Iam stuck with the remote start not knowing were to put the wires on the car. Is there any diagrams or detailed information i could get anywere from the web or from any member here.

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Posting the year of the vehicle would help greatly.
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1992 K-reg
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1992 BMW 3 Series.
You would just use the information on the page as a reference to make the job easier. Verify all circuits with a DMM prior to making your connections.
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its mainly the wires coming from the relays for the remote start that i dont know were to put
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Could anyone please tell me, were to connect the starting sensor wire on the 6 cylindor E36 BMW engine please thanks again
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I need to put a wire to the high coil i cant find the high coil on the car 6 cylindor engine BMW E36 1992 329 engine could anyone help on this
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High coil? Do you mean the tachometer connection? If you check the link that was posted DEI lists the tachometer wire as a black wire with this note "The wire is located in a white connector behind the instrument cluster. Do not unplug the white connector with the ignition on or turn the ignition on with the plug disconnected."
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i'm rookieing my way through an installation now myself. the high coil on my diagram is the fat wire from the distributor that looks like a spark plug wire (i.e. the 7th spark plug wire.)  someone mentioned i could use any one of the spark plug wires also.  but my instructions is to wrap the alarm wire 2 to 5 times around this high coil wire.  not sure if you can use this alarm wire with the tachometer system. 

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