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STEP 3: Connecting the Remote Start & Bypass
(
See diagram on page 3)
1. Connect the
pink
wire from the remote start 6-pin power harness to the
yellow wire
on the 20-pin harness on the
EVO-ALL (pin A1)
and
the loose
yellow wire
on the T-harness. *NOTE: Do NOT plug the 20-pin connector into
the EVO-ALL yet, you will do this during the programming sequence
2. Connect the
green/red wire
from the EVO-ALL 20-pin harness (pin A18) to the loose
purple wire
from the
THAR-CHR5 T-harness
Two Optional Features
1. Hood Pin – Your remote start kit includes a spring loaded hood pin. While it is not essential to the operation of
the remote start, it is an important safety device that prevents the starter from accidentally engaging while the
hood is open. If you choose to use the hood pin, it connects to the remote start module via the grey wire in the
remote start 12-pin harness. If you choose not to connect the grey wire to the hood pin, leave it accessible
because you will need to be able to touch it to ground when you do your features programming for the remote
start.
2. Parking Lights – The remote start has the capability of turning on your parking lights while the vehicle is running
on the remote start. Many newer vehicles do this automatically, so connecting the parking lights via the remote
start has no benefit. If your vehicle does not have this feature and you wish to have the remote start turn on your
parking lights, do the following:
•
Locate the
red/black wire
in the LCPRO remote starter’s 12-pin harness and connect that wire to a +12v
power source
•
Connect the
white wire
from the LCPRO remote starter’s 12-pin harness to the
white/purple wire
in the
driver kick panel
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