ProStart CT-5072 Installation Guide Page 8

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P. 8 Installation Guide
The Relay Connections
85: Connects to the +12 volt park light output from the remote start module. This becomes the positive side of
the coil.
86: Connects to a negative source (where the remote start module is grounded). This becomes the negative
side of the coil.
87: Connects to the +12 volt park light output from the remote start module. This becomes the power supply for
the vehicle's park lights.
The OEM park light wire is cut. The side that is still connected to the switch becomes the “switch side”. The side
that is still connected to the parking lights becomes “parking lights side”.
87A: Connects to the “switch side” of the cut OEM park light wire.
30: Connects to the “park light side” of the cut OEM park light wire.
Comments: When the relay is at rest, the OEM park light wire is connected (through 87A & 30) and allowed to
operate normally. When the remote start module powers the park lights, the OEM park light wire is opened, and
power from the remote start module is sent only to the actual parking lights ( from 87 through 30).
Example: Activating a positive trunk release switch
Inversion:
Problem: The vehicle's power trunk release switch is activated by a positive (+) pulse, and the remote start
module's trunk output is negative (-).
Solution: A relay is used to invert the negative signal from the start module to a positive signal before it is sent
to the OEM switch.
The Relay Connections
85: Connects to the start module's trunk release output wire. This becomes the negative side of the coil.
86: Connects to a fused +12 volts source. This becomes the positive side of the coil.
87: Connects to a fused +12 volts source. This becomes the supply for the positive trunk release.
87A: No connection. This terminal is not used in this application.
30: Connects to the OEM trunk wire in the vehicle.
Comments: At rest, the trunk switch is allowed to operate normally. When the trunk button is pressed, the
negative trunk output from the remote start module triggers the relay. When the relay is activated, +12 volts
from 87 is sent through 30, and the OEM trunk switch is activated, by the positive pulse.
Example: Creating a starter disable relay to prevent unauthorized starting of the vehicle.
Interruption:
Problem: The OEM starter circuit needs to be disabled only when theft is attempted.
Solution: A relay is used to interrupt the OEM starter wire. There is an output on the remote start module
especially for this purpose (starter disable output).
The Relay Connections
85: Connects to the starter disable output wire from the remote start module. This becomes the negative trigger
for the coil.
86: Connects to the vehicle's ignition wire. This becomes the positive trigger for the coil.
87: No connection. This terminal is not used in this application.
The vehicle's OEM start wire is cut. The side of the wire that is still connected to the ignition switch becomes
the “key side” of the starter wire. The side of the wire that is still connected to the starter motor becomes the
“starter side” of the of the starter wire.
87A: Connects to the “key side” of the cut OEM starter wire.
30: Connects to the “starter side” of the cut OEM start wire.
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