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2001 Chevy S10 Accessory wire question


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TheSouthernDand 
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Posted: February 21, 2003 at 9:10 PM / IP Logged  

Im trying to install a remote starter in my 2001 Chevy S10 truck and I am a little confused by which one of two wires is the accessory power wire. There is a heavy brown and a heavy orange wire that are both powered when the car is running. I am assuming from all the diagrams that I have looked at that they are both accessory wires. If my assumption is correct do I have to power both at remote start time?

By they way this site is great, lot of info.

TSD

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from what i remeber there is a white and a pink these are -ignition is pink and white is second ignition. a second ignition tests like an ignition wire an accesory wire loses power while cranking an ignition wire stays around 12 volts while cranking.
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u only need the orange acc wire, the brown is for some non needed acc durn remote start, hook it up if you want
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Thanks for the replies. Very helpful.

TSD


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