MAKING WIRING CONNECTIONS
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USING YOUR TEST PROBE
To operate your test probe, connect the black clip to a good chassis ground. Connect the red clip to a good
12V positive source. If the test probe is connected correctly, both the green and the red lights will be dimly
illuminated. If a positive source is probed, the red light will glow bright and the green light will go out.
If a negative source is probed, the green light will glow bright and the red light will go out.
NOTE: In most cases you should not cut your vehicle wire in two.
1. Strip back two inches of insulation on the wire from the remote starter.
2. Strip back one inch of insulation on the wire you need to connect to.
3. Separate the vehicle wire as shown. Make the separation large enough to fit the other
wire through.
4. Insert the wire(s) from the starter through the hole as shown. If two or more wires
are inserted, wrap them in opposite directions.
6. Use electrical tape to wrap. Be sure to cover the wire about two inches on either side
of the connection. First pull the wire that you have just connected along side the wire
you connected to, tape and wire tie them together. Use this method for all connections.
CAUTION: All wires must be wrapped with tape and wire tied.
5. Wrap the wire around one side then the other and finally around itself as shown.
Two Inches of Bare Wire
One Inch of Bare Wire
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Wire Tie
Electrical Tape
1. When tying two separate wires together at their ends, strip back one inch of insulation on
both wires and separate the strands of wire as shown below.
MAKING END TO END CONNECTIONS
Use this method ONLY when connecting two separate wires end to end.