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joba356 
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Posted: February 05, 2007 at 1:24 PM / IP Logged  

I want to eliminate my ignition like "technoweenie" did in the gallery forums. I noticed he has another starter switch for if the alarm button is lost thats what i want. I want to have no ignition instead a hidden universal starter switch. So what im thinking of doing is taking the wires of the ignition running them hidden to where i want the switch and wiring it up there. Now here goes the question. I have noticed that on the wire diagrams For my 1992 Honda Accord it states two ignition cables one is (BLK/YEL) and the other is (WHT/BLK) now the switch i have has the following connectors on the back: the middle= STARTER, The right = IGNITION, and the left = ACCESSORY. Do i connect both the ignition cables together to the one location on the back of the switch? Do i need a relay?Explanations would be good. Can i use a four button accesory device as a remote start for my car?

The Universal Starter Switch With Keys i have: Max Amperage = 15A

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joba356 
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Posted: February 05, 2007 at 10:21 PM / IP Logged  

If you were to read what you just wrote, would you understand it?

Probably not, thats also why no one has replied to your thread, now, if you were to re-type that and spell check, so that it makes sense, you might get a few more replies.

Thanks.

Matthew Robertson
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Best Buy Deerfoot Meadows
Calgary, AB, Canada
joba356 
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Posted: February 06, 2007 at 6:42 AM / IP Logged  
410440 wrote:

If you were to read what you just wrote, would you understand it?

Probably not, thats also why no one has replied to your thread, now, if you were to re-type that and spell check, so that it makes sense, you might get a few more replies.

Thanks.

Sorry about that, but thanks for the suggestion.  I found more info on what i want so will try to explain better. I want to have that Universal Starter Switch to turn on my car. The back of the switch has the following outputs: Middle= Starter, Bottom= Battery, Left= Accessory, and Right= Ignition. I have a 1992 Honda Accord and it has two ignition cables one is BLACK / YELLOW and the other is just Yellow. Since the switch only has one Ignition output on the back i need to wire the second Ignition cable (From CAR) through a relay. How would i do that? Because i need to have both Ignition cables connected. Hope you understand. Thanks

joba356 
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"Update"

I think i found my answer. This site states that there are two ignition cables, but i found this site that states only one ignition cable not 2.

The Site: Ignition one only= BLACK / YELLOW

http://www.directwholesale.net/diagrams/diagram.asp?ModelID=12644&MakeID=3&link=BULLDOG

This site: Show's Ignition 1= BLACK / YELLOW, Ignition 2= BLACK/ WHITE

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1990-93&make=Honda&model=Accord&ID=1032&type=Alarm


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