remote start wiring 2007 solstice
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Topic: remote start wiring 2007 solstice
Posted By: racer778
Subject: remote start wiring 2007 solstice
Date Posted: March 05, 2007 at 7:34 AM
hello, new to the forum can I get the wiring information for a 2007 pontiac solstice. I am planning on installing a remote start. also would like recommendations on brand, transponder etc. thanks
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Posted By: KarTuneMan
Date Posted: March 05, 2007 at 11:04 AM
PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT | YES | TRANSPONDER | SEE NOTES | 12 VOLTS | RED / black | On C3 connector at BCM | + | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| IGNITION | Yellow | Ignition switch or C4 connector at BCM | + | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| ACCESSORY | Brown | Ignition switch or C4 connector at BCM | + | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| STARTER | SEE NOTES | | | | | No connection to the start wire is required. With proper Transponder bypass, the vehicle will crank automatically. |
| TACH SIGNAL | Use a fuel injector | | | FUEL INJECTOR | Opposite from Pink/black wire | At any injector on engine | AC | LOCK | Gray | On C3 connector at BCM | REV POL | | | These are the motor wires and you must wire it up as reverse polarity. The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| UNLOCK | Tan | On C3 connector at BCM | REV POL | | | These are the motor wires and you must wire it up as reverse polarity. The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| DOORPIN | SEE NOTES | | | | | GRAY/BLACK (driver's door) and TAN/WHITE (pass. door) Both are neg (-)and found at the C1 connector on the BCM. The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| TRUNK PIN | ORANGE / black | On C1 connector at BCM | - | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| TRUNK RELEASE | Tan | At swicth or C2 connector on BCM | - | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| FACTORY ARM | Through OEM remote only | | | FACTORY DISARM | Through OEM remote only | | | BRAKESWITCH | Lt.blue | On C1 connector at BCM | + | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| PARKLIGHTS | Brown | In driver's kickpanel or C3 connector at BCM | + | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| HAND BRAKE | Lt.blue | On C1 connector at BCM | - | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
| HORN | Tan | At steering column or C2 on BCM | - | | | The BCM is located directly below the glovebox. The connector layout is as follows: C1 (gray 72-pin), C2 (gray 72-pin), C3 (red 40-pin) and C4 (gray 68-pin) |
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Posted By: racer778
Date Posted: March 05, 2007 at 11:11 AM
thanks
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