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Remote Start wiring help


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I've installed an alarm in my supe, but i cant get the remote start to work, it turns on the ignition and try's to start (engine turns over) but the car wont start, i've connected all the wires to the ignition like it says in the instructions but there are 2 wires that go to my ignition switch that dont connect to the alarm, these are red/white and black/orange, i noticed that when the alarm turns on the ignition to start the car its not lighting the engine check light so im suspecting that its because one of thoses wires is the ecu/fuel pump etc and also needs to be connected to the alarm. please can someone help me out and tell me what those 2 wires are and if i should connect them to the ignition on wire from the alarm...have a look at the diagram below and tell me what you think...cheers :search:

 

Supe Ignition sw.

 

black/orange wire - ????

red/white wire - ????

white wire - Perm live +12v

black/yellow wire - Ignition on

black/white wire - Start

pink/blue wire - Acc

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right i think ive worked it out..

The red/white is a perm +12 connected to the battery so needs to go to the perm+12 wire of the alarm and the orange/black is the ecu/fuel pump ect and needs to be connected to the ignition on wire of the alarm. can anyone confirm this please :)

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Cheers for your help bud :) after reading the installation manual again i've found out that my alarm has an ignition 2 wire :D so all i have to do to get it working is connect that wire to the supra's black/orange ignition 2 wire via a relay and it should be working :cool:

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Yeah m8 i think its quite good actually considering the price of it.

the only complaint i have with it is that it has no headlight control, but mabe i could mod the total closure or boot release wires to somehow work the headlights instead...i'll have to look into it :D

other than that im pleased with it, everything works as it should and having the remote start is wicked :D :d just need to order the duel zone microwave sensor, battery back up siren and ultrasonics...oh and maybe the recordable voice module as well...."warning this is a Toyota Supra.....stand the f*** back and show some respect you car robbing son of bitch"... lol :D

 

the alarm has the following functions..

 

Modular alarm system for the best in security & reliability

Includes Loud 118dB siren (upgrade to battery backup for ?14.99)

One x 2 Way LCD Pager Remote Control, beeps and vibrates when alarm goes off and display shows which zone was triggered!

One x 4 Button Remote Control with carbon fibre effect finish

Includes dual stage shock sensor, other detectors available

Anti-scanning Code learning Remote Control System

Supports up to 4 remote controls

Remote Engine Start with 3/6 hour auto start for battery charging/heating (see note 1 below)

Turbo Timer (programmable option)

Mute mode

Panic feature from remote control

Universal Central Locking Control (see note 2 below)

Total Closure Facility (closes windows on vehicles with total closure, see note 3 below)

Auxilliary output controlled from remote control (eg. for control of boot release)

Engine immobiliser

Last Door Arming/Passive Arming sets the alarm automatically (programmable option)

Passive Locking locks the door automatically (programmable option)

Flashing Hazard Lights on arm/disarm/activation

Temporary shock sensor bypass from remote control

Valet mode to disable alarm functions (from remote control)

Full Anti Hijack (programmable option)

Auto re-arm prevents accidental disarming (programmable option)

Ignition lock/unlock automatically locks/unlocks doors when ignition is turned on/off (programmable option)

Smart chirps intrusion indication

Smart dashboard status LED

Arm condition memory

Defective Zone Bypass prevents false alarms

Car Finder feature

Secure Emergency Over-ride facility

Bonnet protection by supplied switch

Door protection where switches fitted

Boot protection where switches fitted

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