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Pin secondary harness – Autostart CT-5000 User Manual

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CT-5000 Installation Guide P.5

WIRES at the

IGNITION

switch, this will compromise the OEM electrical

system.

E

ORANGE

(+) 30 A

Accessories

output

This wire is for powering the heater blower motor. It is usually classed as an

ACC.

(no power in the

CRANK

position.) if it tests as an

IGNITION

(power in the

crank pos.) then power it as an

IGNITION

(5th relay, or extra fuse).

Warning: some vehicles have more than one

ACC

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

ACC.

wires if necessary. DO NOT JUMP

WIRES at the

IGNITION

switch, this will compromise the OEM electrical

system.

F

GREEN

(+) 30 A 5

th

relay output

This high-current output can be used to power a 2

nd

IGNITION

or a 2

nd

ACCESSORY

or a 2

nd

STARTER WIRE

. See jumper settings on page 16 for

correct output.

Additional

IGNITIONS, ACCESSORIES

, or

STARTER WIRES

must use external

relays. DO NOT JUMP WIRES at the

IGNITION

switch, this will compromise

the OEM electrical system.

5-Pin Secondary Harness

Wire

Description

1

BLACK

(–) Chassis

ground

input

This wire must be connected to bare, unpainted metal (the Chassis or 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

(AC)

Tachometer

input

This wire tells the Module if the Engine is running or not. It requires at least
1.8 volts (AC) and 1.5 Hz (or faster) at idle. Common Tach references are:
the negative side of an injector, the negative side of an Ignition Coil,
Camshaft sensor, Crankshaft sensor or the Engine Control Module (ECM).

NOTE: A Tach signal that is too low will cause the Module to “over
crank” and a Tach signal that is too high will cause the Module to
“under crank”.

3

GRAY

(-) Hood

Switch

input

Connect this wire to the Hood Pin-switch supplied. This input will disable or
shut down the Remote Starter when the Hood is opened. It is also used for
programming and therefore it is essential that it is installed.

4

ORANGE

(+) Brake

Switch

input

This wire must be connected to the Brake Light switch of the vehicle. The
wire should be +12 V only while the Brake Pedal is pressed. This input will
shut down the Remote Starter if the Brake Pedal is pressed. It is also used
for programming and therefore it is essential that it is installed.

5

YELLOW

+12 V

Parking

Light

output

This wire provides a +12 V output (15 A max.) and must be connected to
the Parking Light wire that tests +12 V when the Parking lights are

ON

.

Note: Ensure that the voltage does not vary when the dimmer control
switch is turned up or down. If this is the case, it is not the right wire.
There is also a negative Parking Light output. Only one of these
two different outputs needs to be connected.