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2005 toyota solara, ignition, starter wires

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Topic: 2005 toyota solara, ignition, starter wires

Posted By: mysticalp
Subject: 2005 toyota solara, ignition, starter wires
Date Posted: December 25, 2011 at 1:47 PM

Hello...

I am in need of some advice as I have not encountered this before.  I am trying to hoo up an Autostart to a 2005 Toyota Solara.  The Solara has 2 Ignition wires and 2 Starter wires.  The Autostart (AS-1272) Has a jumper for the 5th relay (Accessories 2 Jumper, Ignition 2 Jumper, Starter 2 Jumper).  My question is: DO I use both jumpers?? (Ignition & Starter) if so, how would I accomplish this as there is only one wire (green) for the 5th relay?  Any advice/help would be much appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your time....



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Pete



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Posted By: tedmond
Date Posted: December 25, 2011 at 1:50 PM
use the 5th relay for your additional ignition.

the secondary start use a relay and connect like so
85 - ground when running (status output)
86 - start (+) from unit
87 - constant 12v
30 - second start wire.

or
85 - second start (-) from unit
86 - constant 12v
87 - constant 12v
30 - second start wire.

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Ted
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Posted By: mysticalp
Date Posted: December 25, 2011 at 1:59 PM

That's great!  Thanks for your reply and expertise!  I will do this and let you know.  I will use your first method.  Thanks again!

Pete.



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Pete




Posted By: howie ll
Date Posted: December 25, 2011 at 6:16 PM
First method, GWR to 85 is safer, that way there's NO continuity between the starter wires.
Except if you only have one GWR and it's already running a by-pass, don't forget to diode them away from each other.

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Posted By: mysticalp
Date Posted: December 25, 2011 at 11:13 PM
Thanks for the tip howie II.  I used the first method and everything checked out!  Your input and help is very much appreciated!

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Pete





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