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r2d97 
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 9:13 AM / IP Logged  
I have a 1994 honda accord ex sedan that is a 5spd, with a clifford g4 solaris with remote start. Everything works fine except my brake lights are constantly on. If anyone can help me out I would sure appreciate it. Thanks.
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 9:18 AM / IP Logged  
Hi r2d97,
This has to do with the brake wire input that is split in two ( brake and handbrake ). The diode isolation doesn't work. I'll upload a diagram in a minute.
Later . . .
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 9:41 AM / IP Logged  
Hi Hi r2d97,
I can't locate my diagram in digital format so I'll just dictate it to you.
Shopping list: Three 1 amp diodes and a relay.
Start by twisting two diodes together at the cathode (band) and connect this to the Blue/White brake wire input of the Solaris.
The anode of one goes to your brake wire (GREEN / WHITE).
The anode of the other goes to pin 30 of relay.
Pins 85 and 87A are both on the GREEN/ Blue ignition of the Solaris.
Pin 86 goes to E-Brake wire.
Cut the E-Brake wire between this last connection and the E-Brake light going to the dash and put a diode inline with anode on the side that goes to dash light.
That's it! We're done! Brake lights are constantly on with g4 so -- posted image.
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r2d97 
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Posted: February 24, 2004 at 5:10 PM / IP Logged  
So I can just use the exsisting relay that is already in the system to hook this up? I have two relays since my vehicle is a manual transmission. Thanks for your time.

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