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RS units with 2 power wires

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Printed Date: May 06, 2024 at 6:14 AM


Topic: RS units with 2 power wires

Posted By: swamprat323
Subject: RS units with 2 power wires
Date Posted: February 11, 2005 at 1:28 PM

Unit that have 2 (12v) power wires but the ingtion harness only has 1 in them, manural says if not more then 1 then wire it to the battery. does it really matter.



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Posted By: riceman
Date Posted: February 11, 2005 at 2:00 PM

Go ahead n wire them both to the 12 volt ignition you shouldn't have any problems. I've been doing it like that for yrs with no problems. Only on some of the cars that have multiple ignition and accessory wires, i.e three ignition n three or more accessorys, then u should go to the battery.





Posted By: thepencil
Date Posted: February 11, 2005 at 6:04 PM
Just to confirm and add reassurance to riceman advice. It will be just fine doing it that way.

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Posted By: ziggyb222
Date Posted: February 11, 2005 at 7:01 PM
If the manufacurer for the remote starts supplies two 12 volt constant wires there is a reason for it. Alot of cars out there draw alot of power.. here in Maine when it is 40 below, I am glad I hook up seperate power leads.. then I know I have followed my suppliers instruction to the letter.. that way any problems with the unit can be directed to them more because you have followed thier instructions.. Just my thoughts...thanks




Posted By: swamprat323
Date Posted: February 11, 2005 at 7:38 PM
just wanted to ask b4, i always ran it to the battery. this make life much easier fo rme.





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