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keysersoza 
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Posted: December 10, 2006 at 7:30 AM / IP Logged  
I am installing a remote starter on a 2006 Toyota solara using a crimestopper rs-1304 I have already used my second ignition wire and this vehicle has two starter wires. Which wire can I use for the second starter wire and how do I wire this up or can I just use a diode any iformation would be appreciated.  Also I have already used my yellow/black wire for the bypass module.
Mike M2 
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You need a relay , 30 to 12volts, 86 to ground, 85 to the first starter wire, 87 to the second starter wire, 87a not used. 

2006 toyota solara remote starter -- posted image.

I'm guessing the yellow/black is a statis output? If so, you will need to split the wire with two diodes(band towards the alarm brain), one to your bypass and the other to the keysense wire(to disarm the factory alarm).

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keysersoza 
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Posted: December 16, 2006 at 7:45 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks worked fine.

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