System information

the ignition switch, the supply wire behindthe fuse block
or
the fuse/junction block.
Neverjustinsert the Red wire orany other security system wire behind a fuse. Also,
please note that connecting directly to the battery's Positive terminal will expose
this connection to failure due to a corrosive environment unless the connection has
a protective coating.
Yellow Wire - (Ignition Input): The Yellow wire is an ignition "on"
input to the security system. This connection is critical to the proper operation
of
many
of
the security system's features.
CONNECTION: This wire supplies Positive
12
Volts to the control module
whenever the ignition switch is "on". This connection should be made at the
ignition switch harness, to the primary ignition circuit. Primary ignition has 0 Volts
when the ignition key is in the "Lock", "Off" and "Accessory" positions; and
Positive
12
Volts in the "Run" and "Start" positions. Locate the correct wire at the
ignition switch harness and securely splice the Yellow wire to it.
Orange Wire - (Negative Output While Armed); Includes the
thick Red
& White Wires attached to the relay socket - (Starter
Interrupt):
The Orange wire is a starter interrupt output, which is active when
the security system is in an armed state; the relay that it is attached to the Orange
wire prevents the starter from engaging,
if
a starting attempt is made while the
system is armed.
CONNECTION: The typical starter interrupt
is
shown here-
Socket
Orange
WIre
Starter Disable White
wire to the
Starter Solenoid
side
of
the cut
Starter Disable
Red
wire to the Ignition
Switch side
of
the
cut wire.
Dash-
mounted
Ignition
Switch
Starter Disable
Connections
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