P. 4
Installation
Guide
CT-3400 TW
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Make sure that all the switches and
controls operate properly.
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Verify that the vehicle starts and idles
properly.
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Make sure that all safety equipment is
installed: the valet button, the hood switch, and
the warning label
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When wiring in parallel, make sure to isolate
each connection with a diode in order to avoid
feedback and possible damage.
Examples:
Wiring a clutch bypass and a transponder
module to the ground out when running
wire:
At the junction point, where Ground Out
when running “splits” and goes to each device, a
diode is inserted on each of those lines.
Multiple or separate door pin connections:
When joining all door pins together to the door
pin input wire of the module, each wire must be
isolated with a diode to prevent feedback.
N.B.:
The above examples reflect common
situations where diodes are use to isolate.
Please note that there are numerous other
scenarios where diode isolation is required.
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Always make sure that any external relays or
modules added to the Remote Starter Module
are properly fused and diode isolated.
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When testing the Shock Sensor, never test on
glass with an opened hand, and never hit glass
hard enough as to break it. When testing on
metal or plastic, make sure the testing does not
result in damage to the vehicle (i.e.: dents,
broken glass, damaged trims, etc.).
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Vehicles equipped with daytime running lights
may not allow the installer to view certain
programming results since the daytime running
lights do no go out (
Note:
The Parking Light
output relay in the Module gives two “
clicks”
per
flash, 1 “click” for ON and 1 “click” for OFF).
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Parking Light flashes referred to in this
manual refer to the Parking Light output of the
Module and not that of the vehicle.
Harness Description
6-Pin Main Ignition Harness
a.k.a. the primary harness.
The two Red wires are the power inputs for the module, the other wires are for recreating the
actions of the Ignition switch, during remote starts. On most vehicles these wires are connected at
the vehicle's Ignition switch.
Wire
Description
A
RED
+12 V Battery
Connect to the largest 12 V supply wire at the Ignition harness. Ensure that
the OEM power wire is fused for more than 30 A.
Note:
Certain new vehicles have no suitable 12 volts source at the
IGNITION
switch (the 12 Volt wire is too small to supply the necessary
current). In this case, the fuse box, or the B+ connection on the battery is
recommended.
B
PURPLE
(+) 30 A
starter output
Connect to the Starter wire of the vehicle (at the
IGNITION
switch). The source
wire should have +12 V with the Ignition Key in the Crank position only.
C
RED
(+) 12 V
Battery
Connect to the largest 12 V supply wire at the Ignition harness. Ensure that
the OEM power wire is fused for more than 30 A.
Note:
Certain new vehicles have no suitable 12 volts source at the
IGNITION
switch (the 12 Volt wire is too small to supply the necessary
current). In this case, the fuse box, or the B+ connection on the battery is
recommended.
D
YELLOW
(+) 30 A
ignition
output
Connect to Ignition wire of the vehicle. The source wire should have +12 V
with the Ignition Key in the Ignition On (Run) and Crank positions.
Warning:
some vehicles have more than one
IGN
wire at the
IGNITION
switch for powering the heater blower motor. Use the 5th relay (pin F) and
extra relays to power up any extra
IGN
. wires if necessary.
DO NOT JUMP
WIRES
at the
IGNITION
switch, this will compromise the OEM electrical