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cyril 
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Posted: April 18, 2008 at 11:45 PM / IP Logged  

I am installing a remote starter in 05 Dakota, according to the wireing diagram  Accessory  1 has 2 wires and  accessory 2 also has 2 wires, Do I need to connect all 4 and if I do how is it done ? 

Thanks in advance for your help.

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cyri L. Churchill
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Ignition 2 and accessory 2 you should use relays off your remote starter to keep the circuits separate. It depends on the remote start unit your putting in it may have one selectable output that can be ignition 2 or accessory 2 then you will only need one relay. You hook up relay either off a negative trigger off module or positive depending on unit being put in.
Pin 30 is 12v+ fused constant, pin 87 will hook up to the wire you want to power and then 85 can be grounded while 86 taps onto a 12v+ ignition/accessory output off remote start depending on which your going to power up. Or 85 goes to a negative trigger off remote starter and 86 will get 12v+ ignition or constant 12v+ fused also.
The wire I'm test'n isn't doin' what it's supposed to be doin'... I am so glad I printed that tech sheet, with the wrong info.
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chriswallace187 
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It's debatable if you "need" to connect all 4 - the ignition wires are mandatory but you may not need all accessory wires depending on what you can do without during remote start.

If you're so inclined, you could jumper each accessory wire to 12 volt constant one at a time - obviously you'll be doing this with wires you've metered to see if they show 12 volts in run and not in crank, or you'll have unplugged the ignition switch and jumper from the backside of that connector.

With each given jumper in place, try to operate the blower, air direction controls, rear defogger, and a/c select. If none of those work on a given wire, you can probably skip it.

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extreme1 
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I see 2 ignitions, 1 accesory and keysense that need to be hooked up is all.
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cyril 
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I installed a remote starter in a 2005 dodge dakota 4x4, 4.7 lit. everything works for the remote now but the check engine light is on code check was u0101 no transmission bus message. when I erase the check eng light it will come back on right away. the vehicle drives ok don't appear to be any problum with the transmission. but now when the key is turned off the engine overruns for a little while. 20 to 30 sec. or less,

 I check all the fuses under hood, anybody have this problem before? can anybody give me the fuse or breaker and the module locations. or some advise, I must have blown a fuse but I can,t locate it. Thanks in advance if you can help me 

cyri L. Churchill

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