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Ultra Start , 91 Honda Accord


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knbond1 
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I have a 1991 Honda Accord Ex and wanted to know how the hood pin swtich works. There is a single wire connection on the bottom, but where does the other wire go? Does it get grounded. I am installing an Ultra Start 4560 remote starter in it. Thanks.
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The pinswitch has to be mounted on metal, then thats where it gets the ground. The one wire then sends a ground to the alarm when the switch is closed (hood open). When the larm "sees" a ground on this wire, it knows the hood is open and sounds the alarm. Or in the case of a remote start, it will shut down the engine.
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CutDog504 wrote:
The pinswitch has to be mounted on metal,
The mounting nut of the pinswitch needs to receive a constant ground. That said, you can always run a wire from a good solid ground and use something like ring terminal to mount it in between the nuts of the pinsiwtch.
Forcing it to mount on a metal with poor ground signal does no good. In other words, pinswitch doesn't have to be mounted on metal.
knbond1 
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I have an ULtra Start 4560 type model remote starter system and wanted to know where or how does a ceratin connection go. On the side of the module there is a connection for a, and I quote, "30 AMP Starter Disable Relay" and it states in the manual that it is "Normally Connected". What that said, where does this go. And what is it for. Thanks.
knbond1 
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I forgot to say this, but I have a 1991 Honda Accord Ex Coupe. Thanks.
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Are there any other connections coming out of that plug in on the brain? Ican't seem to find a manual on it.
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I agree with bsd1's statement above.
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Hi, I wanted to know how to wire in a clutch bypass relay for a 1991 Honda Accord Ex Coupe. I am installing a 4560 series system. I know that I need a relay and I have one, but above the clutch there seems to be two clutch switches, one higher than the other. If someone could inform me on what and how to wire I would appreciate it. Thanks.

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