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stevetolentino 
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Can anyone help me?  I need  some wiring info for installing a basic alarm.  Most important is where to hook up a starter kill on this vehicle.

Thanks for the help, I will need this before Saturday Morning.

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search for 2008 chrysler 300 if it's the same generation body and engine.
I would do ignition-kill instead, the starter wire might under the hood.
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From a liability standpoint, I STRONGLY recommend NOT doing Ignition kill on this or any other vehicle.  If there is a failure of a relay or wiring on a starter kill, the car will simply not start.   It you do Ignition kill and the same failure occurs while pullling out in front of a tractor trailer, well that could be much worse than having a customer stranded somewhere.
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stevetolentino 
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I agree, I never do them that way.  Anyone else have a wiring chart????

HELP!

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Not sure why y'all think it's bad idea. I understand the situation b/t starter and ignition-kill. however, the same concept can be applied onto main relay or newer vehicles w/ ignition relay that use low-voltage switching. and those relays are always energized.
I do not do ignition-kill or fuel-cut but there is nothing wrong w/ the method.
if you believe a high probability that the relay can turn itself on or other related failure, you should stop using relays altogether.
steve, did you make the search yet?
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stevetolentino 
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No not for a 2009, I've checked out all the 2008 and previous years but I'm not sure if it changed in 2009. 

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