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cranking only. A neutral safety switch is required between the yellow output wire and the starter for
safety. This is a switch that will only allow power to flow to the starter solenoid if vehicle transmission
is in park or neutral positions. Alternatively, on a manual, this can be a switch that only allows power
to flow if the clutch is depressed fully.
VIOLET WIRE
: This is the ignition output wire. It will 12 volts to anything that is connected
to it when the Touch n Go is in ignition on mode (2
nd
touch, ignition on mode. Teal glow), run mode
(Green glow), and crank mode (Violet glow during cranking). It is important that anything that needs
to stay live during cranking be connected to this wire, such as; electric fuel pump, coil, engine
computer etc.
*installer may choose to use relay part # A50 to add a second ignition output that will
turn off during cranking, but will otherwise be on any other time ignition output is activated (during
ignition on mode, and run mode. This is for consumers that user will not want on during accessory mode,
does want on during ignition mode, but does not want on during engine starting (cranking). See wiring
diagram.)*
ORANGE WIRE
: This is the accessory output wire. It will 12 volts to anything that is
connected to it when
Touch n Go is in accessory on mode (1
st
touch, accessory on mode. Blue glow)
and run mode (Green glow). This output will turn off during cranking. Connections to this wire
typically include radio, power windows, entertainment devices etc. *
This allows for use of these devices
without running items unnecessarily such as fuel pump, engine computer and heated oxygen sensors( for
example), that could be damaged when left on for periods of time while engine is not running.*
DISPLAY HARNESS
Alternatively called button harness, this harness is pre-terminated for connection to touch sensitive
button input. It will also be used to connect accessory harnesses to, such as optional L.E.D. harness if
secondary button input is used. If secondary button input is used, touch sensitive button should be
disconnected.
AUXILLARY HARNESS
Black wire
: This wire connects to -12 volt chassis ground. A good clean (bare metal) ground
should be made for this wire, free of paint or any other obstruction.
Gray wire
: This wire connects to the brake (light) switch. It requites a +12 volt input. Most brake
switches only have two terminals. One terminal has +12 volts supplied to it at all times. The other is