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Steve23 
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I installed my system about a month ago and at the time I couldnt get the ac to work with the remote start. The fan comes on but doesnt blow cold air. Does anyone know what color wire I should have tied into and with what wire from my alarm to make the ac work?
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***looks into crystal ball....and sees nothing****
For some reason my crystal ball is broken today. Year, make and model of your car?
Steve23 
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Sorry about that. Wasnt thinking straight when I posted.
Anyway its a 95 ford f350 diesel.
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Your truck should have 1 ignition wire and 3 accessory wires.
Ignition - RED / lt. green
Acc 1 - Grey / YELLOW (14 ga.)
Acc 2 - BLACK/ green (14 ga.)
Acc 3 - Grey / YELLOW (18 ga.)
You will need to add a relay to power the 3rd accessory wire.
Steve23 
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Thanks man. How do I wire that relay in.
Steve
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85-neg

86-2nd acc output from alarm

87-positive

30-output to 3rd acc wire(be sure to diode isolate these wires)

blazeronspokes 
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also diode isolate 86.
Steve23 
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Ok so the 2nd acc wire goes both to my relay and to the second acc in my ignition harness. Also the diodes should face the ignition harness, right?
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Although blazeronspokes's method would technicaly work, there are better ways to do it.
The relay pack has a spot for a 4 pin harness to plug into. You probably didn't use it when you did the original install. It will have 4 skinny wires - pink, purple, orange and blue. You will use the orange wire.
Relay:
87 and 86 - fused (15 amp will be fine) constant +12v
85 - skinny orange wire
30 - 3rd acc. wire in car.
Steve23 
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Jworm, do I need to diode isolate any of those wires?
Thanks
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