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step 4
Safety Shutdown Wires
With all ignition wires properly connected, find the appropriate
safety shutdown wires. These include the brake wire, hood pin,
and neutral safety wires.
First locate the factory brake wire using your multi-meter. Find
the switch at the top of the metal arm coming off the brake
pedal. There are usually two wires connected to that switch.
Locate the wire color according to the web information. With
your black meter lead still in the kick panel, probe the suspected
wire with the red lead of your meter. With the brake pedal at rest
it should read 0.00 volts. While watching the meter, depress the
brake pedal. The meter should read between 10.00 volts and
13.00 volts. Once you have located the correct brake wire, solder
the small BROWN wire on the secondary harness to it and tape
the connection with electrical tape.
important!
Do not use the vehicle until you confirm the
operation of the brake shutdown.
important!
These wires are meant to protect the vehicle
and anyone near the vehicle. They must be connected
appropriately to prevent damage to the vehicle and possi-
ble bodily injury. Failure to properly install these wires may
cause the vehicle to lunge if remote started while in gear.
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