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Posted: July 05, 2012 at 5:13 PM / IP Logged  

i have a 96 jeep cherokee classic 4.0.  i will not be doing the work but my mechanic/friend will be and he does not know where to start when installing a starter interupt that is connected too the power antenna wire of a removable face radio.  he also does not know where too start when installing a power on till door is opened set-up.  i am here too get that info for him and any assistance and detail will be greatly appreciated, thank you.

i have the diagrams for both relay set-ups but do not know where too connect the relays.

newbe- eric

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Posted: July 06, 2012 at 5:34 AM / IP Logged  
A bit of a vague post, if your installer doesn't know why are you using him?
First point..actuating a starter interrupt won't work because on most vehicles radio is operated by the ACC wire which is dumped on the start cycle.
Ref your second question, have a look through the relay section here, RAP.
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i got the idea to actuate the starter interupt from the forums relay pages, good point thogh.  i will have to check on that with my vehicle.  i have the relay set up for the power on till door open in my e-mail to help guide a portion of the install but i don't know what wires connect too the relays..  if you were suggesting that there was more info than what i did find about the power on till door open set up then please confirm.  sorry that it was vauge, what else would you like me to add.  i will try too comply.

eric.

howie ll 
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If you can't follow those diagrams, actually the first don't even think about doing this.
Having said that the ACC wire can be picked up in the ignition loom.
The door trigger at the puddle lamps.
Check in the vehicle wiring section above for your year and model.
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i personaly do not intend to follow any of the information.  i am attempting to obtaine enough information for who is doing the install.  i have viewed both the relay and the vehicle wiring pages.  i posted on the forum because it is not enough information.  i need to compile enough information that it would be as if there was someone experienced present, guiding.  would anyone be willing to provide this amount of information?

eric

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Posted: July 08, 2012 at 2:38 AM / IP Logged  
Not enough info????
Just forget it.

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