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!! WARNINGS !!

Do not attempt to install this Remote Car Starter into a manual transmission
vehicle!  Doing so could cause serious property damage, personal injury,
and will void all warranties!

Be aware of, and avoid, any airbag circuitry! Due to the fact that an installer
will not be in a normal, upright seated position, severe injury may occur in
an accidental airbag deployment!

The use of a Digital Multimeter (DMM) or Volt-Ohm Meter (VOM) instead of a
standard testlight is recommended.  This can greatly reduce the risk of an
accidental airbag deployment or on-board computer damage.

Battery gases are explosive!  Avoid sparks and do not smoke while working
near the vehicle's battery!

Always protect wires ran through the firewall from sharp metal edges and
hot parts of the engine!  Always fuse positive wires at the battery or power
source!

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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IMPORTANT!

After reading this manual, start the installation by affixing the

WARNING DECAL to a visible area in the engine compartment!

Installation Considerations:  This entire booklet should be read before starting

the installation.  An understanding of which control module wires are to be used and
their functions is essential. Installations will vary from car to car, as some control
module wires are required, while others are optional.  Before starting the installa-
tion, it should be determined which control module wires will be used. Most install-
ers will list these wires, then "map out" the installation by locating and noting the
target wires in the vehicle. This will also determine the best location for the RS
control module, which is mounted upon completion of the installation.

This Remote Start Unit duplicates the actions that occur within the ignition switch

when you use your key to start the engine. Because of this, most of the main wiring
harness connections will be made at the ignition switch harness. The ignition switch
wires usually are high amperage circuits, which means that high reliability connec-
tions must be made!  We recommend proper soldering of all connections.

 Caution! 

Avoid the Airbag circuit!  Especially avoid any harness or wires encased

in Yellow or Red tubing or sleeves.  Do not use a standard test light, as it can
deploy an airbag or damage on-board computers and sensors.

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Red Wire: 

(Two 12-Gauge wires)

    

Connection Required

 Connect both Red wires to constant 12 Volts. The most common sources are

the battery's Positive terminal and the ignition switch wiring harness 

(See diagram

#

1)

.

Diagram 

#

1

Recommended Locations

Ignition Switch Wire Locations

 W I R I N G  -  5 WIRE CONNECTOR

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Green  Wire:

  12-Gauge

                              

Connection Required

Connect the Green wire to the vehicle's Starter Motor wire. This wire will show

12 volts only when the ignition key is in the "Start" position. This wire is also found
in the ignition switch wiring harness 

(See diagram 

#1 on

 page 11)

. Some vehicles have

a second Starter wire known as a "Cold Start" wire. When this is encountered, if the
two Starter wires are the same circuit you may connect both of these wires to the
Green wire. If the two Starter wires are  separate circuits an optional prewired dual
relay socket and relays are recommended.

Note:  If a security system is present which utilizes a starter interrupt circuit, the
Green wire must be connected to the Starter Motor side of the interrupt.

Blue  Wire:  

12-Gauge

                                 

Connection Required

Connect the Blue wire to the vehicle's Ignition 

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wire (also known as Primary

Ignition)

. This wire will show 12 Volts when the ignition key is in the "Run" and

"Start" positions and no voltage in the "Off" and "Accessory" positions. This wire is
found in the ignition switch wiring harness 

(See diagram 

#

1)

.

Note: If two or more Primary Ignition wires are present, you will need to connect an
optional relay(s) to the thin Blue wire located in the 3-pin Blue connector

 (See dia-

gram 

#

2 on page 14)

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Summary of Contents for RS-7K

Page 1: ...tioning The RS 7K is a keyless entry remote start unit designed to be used by itself or in conjunction with another remote control unit such as a vehicle security system We highly recommend that this...

Page 2: ...rn it to the On position Do not turn the key to the Start position Safety Features The RS unit will only engage if the gear shift selector is in Park The unit will not engage if the hood is opened Dea...

Page 3: ...harness connections will be made at the ignition switch harness The ignition switch wires usually are high amperage circuits which means that high reliability connec tions must be made We recommend pr...

Page 4: ...nstant 12 Volts that can be used to power the relay s coil Warning DO NOT use the Red wire to power the Ignition or Accessory circuits Yellow Wire 22 Gauge The Yellow wire will supply a 500ma Negative...

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Page 6: ...he function of the Gray wire is to provide a Negative 500ma auxiliary output which may be used to operate a trunk release or other interface Trunk Release Connection 1 Connect the Gray wire to pin 85...

Page 7: ...the engine 6 Turn the vehicle Off 7 Confirm that the unit is not picking up noise from other vehicle circuits a Without starting the engine turn the ignition key to the On position b If the LED indic...

Page 8: ...e s Negative pulse system since only a Negative pulse is required to operate the vehicle son boarddoorlockingrelays Note Ifthevehicle sNegativepulsedoorlockingsystemrequiresmorethan 250ma Negative out...

Page 9: ...hissystemactuallyrestatchassisground Thismeansthatboththe lock unlock wires must be opened or cut to make the proper connections Examine the wires on the back of the switch Normally 5 wires will be fo...

Page 10: ...y UnderNoCircumstancesShouldThisWarranty OrThe ProductCoveredByIt BeConstruedAsAGuaranteeOrInsurancePolicyAgainstLoss TheCompany neitherassumesnorauthorizesanypersonororganizationtomakeanyWarrantiesor...

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