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methodpeter
12-27-2019, 08:24 AM
Posting here for the 1st time ;)
Bought and installed an alarm/keyless entry kit with remote/push start button features (amazon easyguard ec003). Wiring for keyless entry part is pretty straight forward and got it working. But confused with ignition wiring for push start button. After a few trials and errors, it got to a point where it cranks up but wont turn over. Yes ive searched but there must be different versions of ignition with different color codes out there. Please help me identify the starter wire, ignition 1 and 2, ACC and constant 12v on my ignition.

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brndck
12-27-2019, 08:45 AM
cranking and turning over are the same thing. the starter is physically engaging with the flywheel, and making the pistons go up and down. this IS turning over.

WHY are you installing a pushbutton when the factory key and ignition switch work just fine?

the FSM wiring diagrams do a great job of showing which wires are the ones you're looking for.

methodpeter
12-27-2019, 09:26 AM
WHY are you installing a pushbutton when the factory key and ignition switch work just fine?

the FSM wiring diagrams do a great job of showing which wires are the ones you're looking for.

i figure if i get the push start button to work, the remote start button will work as well, which would be very convenience for me.

I will do more searches but if anyone knows how to wire these up correctly please lmk.. thanks

S14rebuild
12-27-2019, 12:09 PM
https://imgur.com/TTQtfu4

https://imgur.com/TTQtfu4


https://imgur.com/j6ZWx9l
Downlaod the fsm for ur car. Electrical diagram is very easy to follow

Also get a multimeter, u can ohm test each wire cycle the key to see what wire gets power at what point