User's Manual
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B. 6 pin starter connection plug:
Yellow: Ignition 2 (-) output
Orange:
Pulsed ground output during start
Blue: OEM alarm output
Violet: Negative safety input - hand brake
Gray: Negative safety input - hood or trunk
Green: Tachometer connection
1. Gray wire – Negative safety input - hood or trunk.
Prevents engine from starting while vehicle is being serviced (or anytime that hood is raised).
a. Mount a hood tilt switch, as suggested by the manufacture, so as anytime the hood is raised the switch will be in the
closed position.
b. Wire the hood tilt switch as below figure. The alarm’s hood pin switch wire can be tied into this wire.
c. If desired an optional valet switch can be wired as below figure.
Note: The tilt switch used must be of a type that is environmentally sealed, so that corrosion will not prevent the
switch from making contact.
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2. Violet wire:– Negative safety input - hand brake.
Shuts engine off if hand brake is released.
Connect to the vehicle’s hand brake light wire that shows +12Volts when the hand brake is pull up. See below:
+ 12V
Brake light switch
Violet wire
Hand brake light
Vehicle without a neutral safety switch
Some vehicles are not equipped with a true neutral safety switch. If the vehicles starter will engage when the gearshift is
placed in any gear other than PARK or NEUTRAL, the following steps must be followed:
a. Using a voltmeter, find a wire on the back-up light/Neutral safety switch that show a positive voltage when the gearshift is
in any position other than PARK or NEUTRAL.
b. Connect that wire to the violet wire as shown below.
From brake switch
From neutral safety switch
Diodes
White band
Violet wire