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Clifford 3.5 starer cut and fuel cut?


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widebody 
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Posted: December 24, 2005 at 6:33 AM / IP Logged  

So I was told that instead of starter cut, I should use the cut feature on the fuel pump.  But the problem is that I use my remote start a lot and with the Clifford I need to have everything hooked up to where it should be.  I cannot use the Orange wire from the bain either because I need the fuel pump to be on when its trying to remote start. 

So I was wondering... Since the way Clifford does starter cut is buy cutting the stock starter wire and connecting the two Clifford wires to the starter wire.  Can I just splice into the Clifford's two wires and have it cut both the starter AND to the fuel pump?  As in, have the Clifford wires cut both the start and pump wire when it is armed.  I would think that this will work right?  Since all it does is open and close the connections via the brain and the two wires like a switch.  All inputs welcomed and merry xmas eve!  :)

Mike M2 
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Posted: December 24, 2005 at 8:06 AM / IP Logged  

I think your gonna need two relays to do this. The first will kill the pump as you described, controlled by the orange wire. The second will cut the ornge wire everytime you remote start so the pump will come back on.

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