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sworrix222 
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i have a valet 562t and a 1993 chevy suburban....can anybody tell me where i hook up the 2nd ignition output i have the first ign output hooked to the pink heavy gauge wire in the steering colum...or bcan anybody give me a complete breakdown of the wiring...please....
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The answer to your question (s) can be found behind the little "search" button at the top right of the screen.

Check it out......remote start, 1993 chevy suburban -- posted image.

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the car only has one ignition and two acc wires but only one is needed.

Constant 12V+Red Ignition Switch Harness 
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sworrix222 
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hey thanks for the help.....tedmond...and kartuneman go back to dic*land.......you need to do some searching.....
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whoa whoa chill out buddy. KTM is a friend of mine, so dont bash anyone on the site. he actaully has more knowlege than myself.
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this infor should have been found easily without asking a question. look under vehicle wiring.
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i apologize i just felt he was coming of a little rude i thought a forum was for people like me to find help i apprecieate the help.......sorry again......shawn
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Some of us on here just get wise assy about some of these dumb questions that come up on here so don't take it personally. We don't discriminate we are wise to anyone... except to the moderators and anyone having more postings that yourself. Rookies beware...all dumb questions will have a dumb but witty answer remote start, 1993 chevy suburban -- posted image.
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.
Do it right the first time... or I might have to fix it for ya

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