Greets,
I was looking for the wiring specs for a '94 Chevy S-10, and and tips or tricks for that model of light truck for the installation of a remote starter / alarm combo. (I've removed my nice DEI Sidewinder from it's dead host, and I'm looking to reinstall myself.)
I've acquired the install manuals, etc. and I have a Chiltons for the truck, I was just looking for specifics, (ignition wires, colors, safety for the auto-tranny in the steering column, etc).
Also, I've also removed the aftermarket door solenoids, and any tips on that would be great.
Chaulk the replies to this up to : "Everything you might want to know when installing a remote starter/alarm in a 94 s-10."
Thanks in advance.
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This is what I have:
Constant 12 volts | RED AND RED | IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS |
Ignition 12 volts | PINK | IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS |
Starter | YELLOW OR PURPLE | IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS |
Dome Light | WHITE OR WHT/BLACK (-) | DRIVER PIN SWITCH OR COURTESY LIGHT |
Trunk Pin Switch | N/A | |
Parking Lamp | BROWN | (+) AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH |
Power Lock | LIGHT BLUE | DRIVER KICK PANEL |
Power Unlock | BLACK OR BLACK/ WHITE | DRIVER KICK PANEL |
Reversal Rest At Ground Door Locks
Accessories |
Window Up | D\ D BLUE P\ D BLUE/WHITE @ MAIN #211 | |
Window Down | R/ BROWN S/ TAN SWITCH | |
Ign Key Warn | LIGHT GREEN (-) | STEERING COLUMN HARNESS OR CHIME MOD. |
Trunk Release | N/A | |
OEM Horn | BLACK (-) | STEERING COLUMN HARNESS OR AT RELAY |
Headlights | YELLOW (+) | HEADLIGHT SWITCH OR BEAM SELECT SW. |
OEM Alarm Arm | N/A | |
OEM Alarm Disarm | N/A | |
Reversal Rest At Ground Power Window Circuit
Remote Start |
Tach Signal | WHITE | AT DISTRIBUTOR |
Ignition #2 | ORANGE | IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS |
Ignition #3 | N/A | |
Accessory | BROWN | IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS |
Neutral Safety | ORANGE / BLACK | SWITCH NEAR BASE OF STEERING COLUMN |
Brake Light | WHITE (+) | SWITCH ON BRAKE PEDAL SUPPORT BRACKET |
Reverse Light | LIGHT GREEN (+) | SWITCH NEAR BASE OF STEERING COLUMN |
Rear Window Defrost | |
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MO
Don't Learn from Others Mistakes
You Might Be the One That Knows.
Hey Mo, Thanks for fast response and the info, I'll be digging into this one soon enough (I want to get this unit installed before the REALLY cold weather comes along!)
I appreciate it,
--Si