relay auto start
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Forum Name: Relays
Forum Discription: Relay Diagrams, SPDT Relays, SPST Relays, DPDT Relays, Latching Relays, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=5237
Printed Date: June 28, 2025 at 7:56 PM
Topic: relay auto start
Posted By: dxplicitone
Subject: relay auto start
Date Posted: November 08, 2002 at 12:52 AM
hello to all... ive been installing quite some time on the side as a hobby and would like to take a shot at wiring an auto start from a relay combonation... ive installed numerous modules and love the units but this install is more for my piece of mind knowing i can do this rather than ease for myself or the user. ive done alot but never have done everything... im trying to get there eventually... 
this is the piece of work as i see it here on the12volt... my questions.. are.. the ignition imputs... one is a key side and the other is a vehicle side... for what reason would i have both of these connections when using a module i never ran by anything of this nature... im taking this is the true igniton wire and i would be cutting it as if a were doing a starter kill and i have my key side / starter side... am i correct in thinking this? and also.. i swore that ive seen this pulled off with fewer relays... or am i wrong? because god knows i do not want to try to stuff that in my dash! after i learn this i will be following up with that... 1 output to 4 output diagram next.. i hope i can find the answers im looking for. thank you in advance for your efforts and advice... ------------- whats this wire do ??? poof.. ohhhhh!
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Posted By: dxplicitone
Date Posted: November 08, 2002 at 12:53 AM
now why didnt my picture pop up?
------------- whats this wire do ??? poof.. ohhhhh!
Posted By: cpgoose
Date Posted: November 13, 2002 at 7:39 AM
i guess you meant this picture? 
I wouldn't really use that. I would buy a remote starter module instead...that way you know it will work, and you'll have more features (like tach monitoring, shut down after so many minutes, stuff like that).
Posted By: PLAYER69
Date Posted: November 13, 2002 at 7:27 PM
I agree with cpgoose. I don't see why you would use this.
Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: November 13, 2002 at 9:15 PM
He already said why he wants to do this. dxp, I've studied this diagram a little bit; it sure is complex and fascinating at the same time. Anyway, look at the bottom right relay. Turning the car's key to Run activates this relay, which in turn places a ground on the light blue wire, which deactivates the remote start, so the car can then be driven under its own power.
Posted By: PLAYER69
Date Posted: November 13, 2002 at 9:22 PM
One problem with this is that your starter will only crank for the exact length of the - out pulse of the alarm. THis would work good if you had an output that would go to ground for the exact amount of time you hold the button but then you would have to hear the vehicle to know when to let go of the button.
Posted By: 91blaze
Date Posted: December 02, 2002 at 2:00 PM
wouldnt there be some sort of way to wire in a tach sensor? like maybe have a log or constant signal from the alarm then when started something to break that connection? sorry if thats confusing.
Posted By: the12volt
Date Posted: December 02, 2002 at 2:33 PM
I created this long before remote starts where readily available as they are today. There are other shut down and safety features I purposely did not include in this diagram and I only show it as a reference to show what can be done with relays and a little imagination. It is not intended nor recommended to be used in place of the units available today, but only as a challenge and learning experience for installers and enthusiasts. With all of the aftermarket units that are available today and for as little as they cost I strongly recommend using them instead of making your own. However, if you're up to the challenge, keep in mind the diagram only shows the basics of my design to get you started. It does not show diodes across the coils of the relays nor any of the other safety features that you should incorporate such as monitoring tach signal, safety/neutral wire, brake & parking brake inhibits, a timer, a single output to start and stop the unit, etc. BTW, the time it takes to wire all of these relays with the additional features before you even install it will be about the same amount of time or more that it takes to install an aftermarket unit with all the goodies included. the12volt
Posted By: SnomanF150
Date Posted: December 02, 2002 at 7:41 PM
I remember doing a remote starter like that with all the brake shut downs and stuff.. also wiring it for one button start and stop.. that was a pain to figure out...... still have the diagram somewhere.... man that brings back memories from 13 or 14 years ago.... running my standard mazda truck into a bench... Jerry wasn't happy about that and Gator thought it was funny.. bastard..
------------- George
David's Car Stereo
Baton Rouge, LA
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