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Autostart MANUAL TRANSMISSION REMOTE STARTER AS-1785 User Manual

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AS-1785 Installation Guide

P. 5

Warning: at the Ignition Switch of certain

vehicles, there may be more than one Ignition

wire. Use the 5

th

relay (Pin F) and extra relays to

power up any extra Ignition wires if necessary. Do

not jump wires at the Ignition Switch: this

would compromise the OEM electrical system.
This wire will power the Heater Blower Motor.

Usually connected to the Accessories wire of the

vehicle. The source wire must have power with
the Ignition Key in the IGNITION ON (RUN)

position only (no power in the CRANK position).

E

ORANGE

(+) Accessories

output (30 A)

Warning: at the Ignition Switch of certain
vehicles, there may be more than one Ignition

wire for powering the Heater Blower Motor. Use

the 5

th

relay (Pin F) and extra relays to power up

any extra Ignition wires if necessary. Do not
jump wires at the Ignition Switch
: this would

compromise the OEM electrical system.
This high-current output can be used to power a
second Ignition, Accessories or Crank wire. See

Jumper Setting, later in this Guide, for correct

output.

F

GREEN

(+) Fifth Relay

output (30 A)

Please note: additional Ignition, Accessories, or

Starter wires must use external relays. Do not

jump wires at the Ignition Switch: this would

compromise the OEM electrical system.

5-Pin Secondary Harness

Wire

Colour

Function

Description

1

BLACK

(–)

Chassis ground

input

This wire must be connected to bare, unpainted

metal (the Chassis or the true Body ground). It is

preferable to use a factory ground bolt rather than
a self-tapping screw. Screws tend to get loose

or rusted over time and can cause erratic

problems.

2

PURPLE

(A.C.)

Tachometer

input

This wire will allow the Remote Car Starter to

sense whether the Engine is running. The wire

requires at least 1.8 V (AC) and 1.6 Hz or faster

when the Engine runs at idle speed. Among
common references for the Tach wire are: the

negative side of the Ignition Coil, the Camshaft

sensor, the Crankshaft sensor or the Engine

Control Module (ECM).