Installation manual

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10
WIRING CONNECTIONS
H1/6 BROWN Wire Accessory Output (Heater /AC Output)
Connect the BROWN wire to the Accessory/Heater-Blower wire in the
vehicle that powers the Heater/AC system. The Accessory/Heater-Blower
wire will show + 12 volts when the ignition switch is turned to the
accessory(some vehicle) on and run positions, and will show
0 volts when the key is turned to the off and start or crank
positions. On some vehicles, there will often be more than one
Accessory/Heater-Blower wire in the ignition harness. The correct
Accessory/Heater-Blower wire will power the vehicles Heater/AC system.
Note: Some vehicle may have separate wires for the blower motor and
the air conditioning compressor such as Ford products. In such cases,
it will be necessary to add a relay to power the second Accessory/Heater-
Blower wire, if your vehicle does not have a Ignition 2 wire, use the
Ignition 2 Output (H1/5 PINK) wire from the remote starter to power
up the second Accessory/Heater-Blower wire.
H2: 5-PIN WIRE HARNESS:
H2/1 RED / WHITE Wire (Parking Light Relay Input)
The RED/WHITE wire is the input for the parking light relay. This
wire will determine the output polarity of the parking light relay.
If your vehicle requires +12volts to power the parking light circuit you
will not need to connect this wire. This wire is already connected to the
+12 volt constant RED wire in the same harness.
If your vehicles parking light circuit operates on a switched (-) negative
ground then cut the RED/WHITE wire from the RED wire and attach
it directly to a ground source. Note: Make sure to tape the RED wire
at the cut location.
H2/2 WHITE Wire (Parking Light Relay Output)
Connect the WHITE wire to the wire that powers the parking light
circuit on the vehicle. The WHITE parking light wire is rated at 10amps
max and should not exceed this current. If your vehicles parking light
system requires more then 10amps you must add a relay to power
the parking light system.
H2/3 BLACK Wire (System Ground)
This is the main ground connection of the control module. Make this
connection to a solid section of the vehicles frame ground.