Directed Electronics READY REMOTE 24921 Installation Manual page 12

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Now that the accessories have been located, find the suspected starter wire according to the web informa-
tion. Leave the black lead of your tester on ground and place the red lead of your multimeter on this wire.
The multimeter should read 0 volts in all key positions except the crank position. In the crank position your
multimeter should read 12 volts, and will go to 0 volts when the starter disengages.
Many Nissan and Toyota vehicles have two starter wires. A relay and/or resistor (not provided) is required
to hook up the additional starter wire. Refer to the diagram below.
Once you locate the starter wire, cut the wire in half (check the web information before cutting) and try to
start the vehicle. If the vehicle does not start, the correct wire has been identified. Reconnect both ends of
the starter wire while soldering the thick PURPLE H2/2 wire of the heavy gauge wires to it and wrap the con-
nection with electrical tape.
Ignition Output wire
The PINK wire should be the ONLY ignition output to an existing aftermarket alarm system. This wire will
prevent the host system from sensing that the ignition is on during remote start operation.
12
+12 VDC CONSTANT (FUSED 20A)
TO STARTER
+12 VDC CONSTANT (FUSED 20A)
PURPLE (+) OUTPUT
TO STARTER
Important! Always check www.readyremote.com
for information on your vehicle for warnings regarding
the starter wire and engine lights. Some vehicles will trip
a check engine light if the starter wire is cut.
STARTER RELAY
(NOT PROVIDED)
87
GROUND
86
87A
85
30
TO STARTER
2 nd STARTER RELAY
(NOT PROVIDED)
87
GROUND
85
86
87A
30
TO 2 nd STARTER
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