Orange Grounded Output for Starter Interrupt Wire
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Ignition
Switch
Relay
Starter Disable Socket
White Wire To The Starter
Solenoid Side Of The Cut.
Starter Solenoid
Starter
Motor
Cutting The Vehicle's
Starter Wire Will Leave
Two Sides- The Ignition
Switch Side And The
Starter Solenoid Side.
Starter
Disable
Socket
CPU
Orange
Wire
Socket
Orange
Wire
Security
System
Control
Module
Starter Disable Socket Red
Wire To The Ignition
Switch Side Of The Cut.
Wiring A Starter Disable Using A Relay Only.
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87
85
86
Relay
Starter
Motor
Ignition
Switch
CPU
Orange Wire
Security
System
Control
Unit
C O I L
If Wiring A Relay Without
The AU-SOCKET, Use
The Relay Pin Numbers
On The Bottom Of The
Relay.
Cut The Vehicle's
Starter Wire
Starter
Solenoid
Wiring A Starter Disable Using The AU-SOCKET And One SPDT Relay.
Although a relay can be
wired without using the
starter disable socket, we
recommend using the
socket. Besides being easier
and faster than wiring a re-
lay, the socket includes a di-
ode that prevents the relay
from inductive lockup,
which will prevent the ve-
hicle from being started. If
wiring a relay without the
socket, use this diagram.
The starter wire will read 12 volts only
when ignition key is in "start" position
(cranking the engine). Cut this wire at a suit-
able location. Confirm that this is the cor-
rect wire by turning the ignition switch to
the "start" position. The starter should not
engage. Now that the starter wire has been
cut, there are two sides - the ignition switch
side and the starter solenoid side. Connect
the starter disable socket's Red wire to the
ignition switch side, and its White wire to
the starter solenoid side. Be sure that you
make good, solid electrical connections as
this is a high amperage circuit. Connect the
security syste
m's Orange wire to the Or-
ange wire of the starter disable socket.
Note: If the Orange wire touches 12
volts positive directly or has more than
a 500ma ground load, the control mod-
ule will be damaged.