I'm installing a python 5702 (991) into my 2000 Acura Integra. The alarm side works fine, but I'm a little confused on the remote start part. I need to pick up an immobilizer, but right now the car should start with the key sitting in the ignition, right?
The wires I connected together are:
Car side 5702 side
White constant +12v Red and RED / Black wires
BLACK/ White (Cut) Purple and Green wires
BLACK / YELLOW Pink
I didn't hook up the Ignition 2 (WHITE/ black) or the Accessory (Yellow). Are these wires needed? When I hit the remote start with the key sitting in the ignition (temp till I get the immobilizer bypass installed) the gauges light up but the starter never turns the engine over.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
The acc wire is needed.
It should be the orange wire.
I got the accesory wire and ignition 2 wires hooked up, but it will still not crank. The gauges power up, but the engine will not turn over.
The install manual reads: The H1/10 WHITE/ blue (-) Remote Start / Turbo Timer Activation Input wire : This input comes from the factory set to 1 activation pulse. This means that is is necessary to have a single ground pulse on the WHITE/ blue wire for the remote start to activate or to deactivate.
Could this be the problem? What is this wire for? I already grounded the neutral saftey switch wire. My car is an automatic.
Thanks.
Aren't there three red wires on that unit? I have never done that specific unit, but i do dei all day and the heavy gauge harness always has three power wires, i see you only mentioned two, is there another RED / ? wire?-
That WHITE/ blue wire isn't your problem- That's just an input trigger for an external source of starting (example a button)
Also did you connect the purple starter output to the side going to the engine bay?
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+1 with t&t. it should be a RED / white wire right? if all three red wires aren't connected you won't get anything from the remote start.
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