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P2-13 to P2-16: PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT #1 to #4
Negative outputs (-) where the function can be determined in Stage 1 - Level 5 to 8, Page 19.
P2-13: Brown: Programmable output #1, factory setting is PULSE BEFORE.
P2-14: White/Blue: Programmable output #2, factory setting is PULSE AFTER.
P2-15: White: Programmable output #3, factory setting is TRUNK RELEASE.
P2-16: Purple: Programmable output #4, factory setting is DOME LIGHT.
Wiring example for
applications using
programmable (-) outputs.
Warning, these outputs
can provide a maximum
of 150mA
P3: POWER DOOR LOCKS
This harness provides on-board relays to allow interfacing with all types of power door lock circuits, without adding
any other device. Refer to the AstroChart CD-ROM for descriptions of door lock connections.
Programming for options related to this connector is done in Stage 1 - Level 10 on page 20 and in
Stage 1 - Level 12 on page 21.
P4: MAIN HARNESS
P4-1: Red/Black: POWER INPUT
30A input that provides power to the yellow “Accessory” wire and the dark blue “Start” wire.
This wire should be connected to a circuit in the main ignition switch harness
that can provide 30 amps
.
When there is more than one feed circuit, use the circuit that supplies most power.
Under no circumstances rating of the fuse on this circuit should be modified.
P4-2: Yellow: ACCESSORY OUTPUT
Provides power to energize the vehicle's climate control circuit.
Climate control circuit will sometimes have 2 or more wires requiring power in order to turn on the air conditioning
compressor and heater fan motor. If more than one circuit is required, additional relays must
be added through programmable outputs P2-13 to P2-16 to ensure vehicle’s circuits
maintain their isolation. The P5 built-in relay can also be used to interface with this wire.
Note: If no Accessory wires need to be power up on your installation, this built in relay (Accessory output) can be use
in different ways. See Stage 2 – Level 1 on page 23 for the programming options.
Warning. This output cannot supply more than 30A, combined with the Start output.
That means:
If this output is configured to energize a circuit while the Start output is energized, be sure that both, the
“Start” output and the “Accessory” output, combined, won’t draw more than 30A. If that’s the case, you
better use an external relay or the built in P5 relay for your application.
Remote starter
Ignition 1 – fed by P4-4
Ignition 2
Fed by
added relay
Fuse holder
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