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Old Sep 19, 2002 | 10:37 PM
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Question Remote Car Starter

This is probably not the right forum but there are no forum that this fits under. So, I will post here.

I'm installing a remote car starter in my 97 Camaro.
I found a chart that shows where the starter and Ignition 2 wire is.
The chart is here

But it doesnt tell where the Ignition 1 wire is and what is a Accesory wire? Also, I saw that many 90-2002 GM cars and trucks require a secondary ingnition circuit for transmission. And it will mess up the transmission without the secondary ignition. Does Camaro have a secondary ignition wire? If so, what color and where can I find it at?

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Old Sep 20, 2002 | 07:41 AM
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I'm not sure what the wiring is like for this...but, I do remember a thread in the F-Body Lounge not too long ago about what people done when they went to go somewhere, and a few people mentioned hitting their remote starter, so I know there are some people on this board that has them...I would first go over to the Lounge, and Post a Thread called something like Who has a remote starter? See what kind of info you get there, then either e-mail someone that replies, or find out where they noramlly post and try starting this topic there. Maybe that'll help...Welcome to the board.
Old Sep 20, 2002 | 05:12 PM
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Thanks for responding.
Yea, I will try that
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