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Prostart ct-3300 and a 91 Lumina


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comet240 
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Posted: December 01, 2005 at 7:29 PM / IP Logged  

hi i just bought the 3300 pro start  i had bought the Bulldog remote start and key less but it seemed more complicated too many small pics and i liked the info here

but trying to read this  i can figure out most but i stuck on a few things

from the one website i have 2 ignition wires and 2 acc wires,  and the bookley for the remote start talks about the yello wire going to   now do i add thje extra wire to the ignition or do uj add the wire to the acc connection im not sure.and F  (green) wire do i go to the 2nd starter wire or first  or one of the acc    what should i choose? 

also

not sure where to find the tach wire for this car  dont wanna look under hood cant get near the coil lol

but for the 12pin harness

i guess i dont need the Arm and disarm output no alarm on car but the

"6 blue/white (-)Aux1  talks about a ground output.   do i put that to the ground? or what

and the starter kill do i need that  how do i hook that up? 

and the purple wire  what i do for that one  i new to this i can understand if i had better understanding a bit

http://www.directwholesale.net/diagrams/diagram.asp?ModelID=14535&MakeID=54&link=BULLDOG

here is link for my car  if anyone can help me better understand id be very happy thank you

Mike

comet240 
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Posted: December 01, 2005 at 7:55 PM / IP Logged  

also is there a diagram  like for the Prostart 3100 https://www.the12volt.com/downloads/file.asp?ID=280

that be good if i could get picture and i know i read about using a relay for starter kill  do i splice into to wire of the ingition  or cut it ?and put it directly on the relay

slicksam 
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Posted: December 01, 2005 at 10:36 PM / IP Logged  

connect the ABCDE normally

on the 7 pin plug  use every wire

on the 4 pin plug use only 8 and 9(if you wanna connect the truck you might need a relay)

on the next 4 pin you will need pin 13 for your second ign and second ACC

when connecting...alway splice, the only time you cut a wire is for the starter kill.

where you from in canada?

Testing is the key
comet240 
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Posted: December 02, 2005 at 6:40 AM / IP Logged  

im from near peterborough ontario and u?

ok do i need to install the starter kill is it a good idea?  so if i do i cut the wire  and resplice between the relay?

and i dont have a 7 pin connector  i have a 6 and 5 pin connector  no  4 pin plug

so i really dont know how to set up the 5th Relay to which one i plug it into

plus the ground for running whatever that means  or where i wire that too

dont think i need relay for trunk  its just a push button  trunk

slicksam 
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Posted: December 02, 2005 at 9:53 AM / IP Logged  
comet240 wrote:

im from near peterborough ontario and u?

ok do i need to install the starter kill is it a good idea?  so if i do i cut the wire  and resplice between the relay?

and i dont have a 7 pin connector  i have a 6 and 5 pin connector  no  4 pin plug

so i really dont know how to set up the 5th Relay to which one i plug it into

plus the ground for running whatever that means  or where i wire that too

dont think i need relay for trunk  its just a push button  trunk

1- I would not break my head for the starter kill part, it is a 1991, i doubt it they would steal that car(no offence).

2- as for the connectors, http://www.engines911.com/asdocs/CT-3300_wd_en_h370s380v250_040902.pdf

the fifth relay  can be used for  a second ignition or second acc, as long as the jumper is in the right setting

3- the ground when running will be used on a relay to power up the second ACC(assuming your using the 5relay(green) to power up the sec ignition.

4- and for the trunk release.....the prostart 3300 shoots ground, your car accepts only accepts 12 volts. relay required  ...... https://img338.imageshack.us/img338/5905/trunkrelease8cb.png

IF YOU WANT LIVE HELP.....DOWNLOAD WWW.SKYPE.COM  AND ADD ME TO YOUR CONTACTS slicksam6166.

I can help you out  talking to you...i hate this typing crap...takes to long.

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comet240 
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Posted: December 02, 2005 at 11:31 AM / IP Logged  

lol ok i will add u to skype  i already have that program  just having problems with  a mic  so i can type u,  ill add u

cuz i not sure about couple things u said about why i need a 2nd ignition or 2nd acc  like whats the purpose?  etc  and the and where u said the prostart shoots ground?  cuz i figured i just wire to the side that doesnt have live power on it

ill add u


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