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Old 11-27-2008, 03:12 PM   #1
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It's not a high end audio system. Just use t-taps. As long as the taps are closed tightly with pliers, you're good to go. They're not coming off unless someone physically pulls the t-taps open.
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It's not a high end audio system. Just use t-taps. As long as the taps are closed tightly with pliers, you're good to go. They're not coming off unless someone physically pulls the t-taps open.
when installing a remote starter you MUST cut main ignition and ACC wires..

please do not use T taps, please twist/solder these connections. you will also have to run an independent battery signal to the remote start unit. use a wire heavy enough to support the starting process (8GA recommended)
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