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C3: 7 PIN WIRING HARNESS DIAGRAM
Figure 8
3 PIN Wire Harness
(Engine Start Button)
The
ENGINE START
button can be surface mounted in a convenient location on the dash or can be mounted using
the supplied adjustable bracket for mounting under the dash or on the console. The high strength double stick
adhesive disk is to be used on the back side of the switch with both mounting methods. Make certain that the back
of the button and the mounting surface is thoroughly cleaned with
isopropyl alcohol
to remove any dirt, grease or
vinyl dressing materials.
DO NOT use acetone, MEK, lacquer thinner or any other harsh chemicals as they
will destroy paint, vinyl and plastic
. The adhesive will not come loose or degrade as long as the surface has
been cleaned thoroughly. Attach the adhesive disk to the back of the button first.
If you choose to mount the button on the dash with the wire hidden behind the button then drill a 3/8” dia. hole in a
location where the small wire and connector can be fed through the dash. Rout the
ENGINE START
button wire to
the module. Connect the White 3 terminal connector to the module. The connector is indexed so that it can only be
installed in one direction.
1. Recheck all electrical connections to be certain they are connected in the proper locations and check
that all connections are wrapped with a good quality electrical tape or shrink tubing.
2. Connect all 4 module connectors to the module. The module should be secured under the dash using
cable ties or equivalent.
3. Attach the R1/R2 relay pair under the dash and secure with cable ties or equivalent as needed.
4. Reconnect the battery and thoroughly test all starting functions. Make certain that the vehicle can not be
started while it is in any gear except Neutral and/or Park (automatic transmission).
5. Code learn the key FOBs first. The alarm functions will not function until the key FOBs have been taught
to the module.
6. Program the module to the functions that you desire following Sec. 1.4 “Programming Function Set Up
Options” and Table 1.
1.6 FINAL INSTALLATION
Installing Connector C4: