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ricky1042 
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I am installing a viper 5701 in a 2005 gmc canyon with an automatic transmission. I have the alarm installed with the xpresskit pljx interface. The alarm side is all set and working properly its the auto start H3 plug that has me a little confused. I have installed external Bosch type relays before for items. H3- 1&6 do they both need to go to ignition, where are 4&5 going since I don't have starter wires, which are going to the battery, and is 3 going to the heater circuit. I am looking to run the heater circuit which I couldn't find in any of the wiring diagrams or the neutral safety switch. Thank You in advance for any help.
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Viper 5701 H3 connections

1 PINK (+) IGNITION 1 INPUT/OUTPUT              Canyon WHITE/ Green also to PLJX Pink wire

2 RED / WHITE (30A) FUSED FLEX          Not Used
3 ORANGE ACCESSORY OUTPUT        Canyon WHITE/ Red
4 VIOLET (+) STARTER OUTPUT (CAR SIDE)               PLJX Violet wire
5 GREEN (+) STARTER INPUT (KEY SIDE)      Not Used
6 RED (+) FUSED (30A) IGNITION 1 INPUT      +12V Battery
7 PINK/WHITE (+) FLEX Relay      Not Used
8 PINK/BLACK FLEX RELAY INPUT 87A             Not Used
9 RED / BLACK FUSED (30A) ACC/STARTER INPUT   +12V Battery
10 N/C N/C

With an Automatic Transmission, the Neutral Safety Switch wire goes to Chassis Ground.

Here is a picture of a 2008 Colorado with the wires marked.  As shown, you can get all the necessary

wires at these connectors on the inside firewall and don't have to open up the steering column.

viper 5701 in a 2005 gmc canyon -- posted image.

Soldering is fun!
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Kreg357 Thank You very much.
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Glad to assist.   viper 5701 in a 2005 gmc canyon -- posted image.   One of my favorite vehicles to do...
Soldering is fun!

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