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) this because i installed my starter kill before the starter wire from the alarm. I was testing my install, it would not remote start.. if the alarm was armed or DIS armed it would not remote start. After noticing i put the starter wire before starter kill relay, i didnt understand why it wouldnt remote start if the alarm was unarmed. I assumed as you did, when armed the starter kill was enable, when disarmed=diabled. but didnt take into account the anit-grind feature. When the system remote starts, it activates the starter kill, to activate the anti-grind feature..