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wblakes 
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Posted: June 11, 2004 at 8:40 PM / IP Logged  
i just got an ultrastart 2561M today and need some help. there is to male pin that the manaul say it's the starter disable relay, how do i use it. it came with a brown wire with female connectors at each end, do i just jump the two pin with that brown wire or do i have to do something else to use that feature?
jcap 
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Posted: June 11, 2004 at 9:17 PM / IP Logged  

connected the bown wire as follow , both off the female ends to the module . cut the brown wire in to half.

fing the starter wire on the vec . cut it open . join your brown wires to the starter wires.

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wblakes 
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then what happens to the starter wire (yellow) on the module?
jcap 
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what kind off vec,the 2561m is for a manual tran . so you need to bypass the clucth . if is a positive .  then just  used your yellow wire from the ultra starter to bypass . if is neg then you would run a relay and used the yellow

wire to the relay as the trigger.

jcap
wblakes 
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i'm doing an installation on a 1995 honda accord lx. so if i use the starter disable feature i don't need to connec the yellow wire to the starter wire of the vec and use it for clutch bypass? this is the first time installation on a manual tranny and my first time working with ultrastart. so, any help is very much appreciated.
wblakes 
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also, if i don't want to use the starter disable feature and connect the yellow wire to the vec, can i use "ground when running" (WHITE/ violet) to bypass the clutch?
jcap 
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the starter disable feature is a fuction , in which when the alarm is going off . it will disable power to the starter .

when you are installing a remote starter on to  a manual tran vec. the power supply for the starter comes out from the ignition switch (right). then it goes the clucth switch . if you don't step on the clutch pedal ,power doesn't get to the starter . that is why you need to run the clutch bypass . so  this what you need to used the yellow wire from the ultra starter module to do.

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no it is better to used the yellow wire from the ultra starter to bypass the clucth.

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also if you used the ground when running wire. you would bypass te clucth all the time . when the vec is remote

started.

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wblakes 
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Posted: June 11, 2004 at 10:08 PM / IP Logged  
thank you so much for all the help. just say that i don't want the starter disable feature, can i run a relay and create another starter output from the yellow wire? i know i have the white wire which can be select to be a 2nd starter wire and use that, but i think i need that wire for the 2nd ignition. please advice what's the best way and you also advice me how to wire the relays.
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