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    Wiring in a remote starter

    Gday all.
    Doing some work on the TD5 and need to wire in a remote starter.
    Have done it before but can only remember to connect to starter energiser feed.
    In the interests of safety, I previously wired it as a manual bridge around the relay, so ign to iii then spring loaded toggle to activate.
    What I can't figure out is which wire to come off after the ign white/red??
    Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance.
    Dave
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    I dont undertand exactly what you want to do but i can tell you that brown is the main feed coming from the fusebox, white/red is crank position, yellow and white are ignition on(pos 1/2A) and green/white is auxiliary position
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    So, I was making a simple situation more complex than needed. A first for me )
    White/ red through Spring loaded switch to Brown/ Red. Job done!
    Cheers, BDave.
    Replace "You are...!", with "Are you...?"

    Army Land Rover Buyers Guide.
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    Reunited with RFSV 51 680, 'Sleazy'!!
    '00 VeryDisco TD5 Auto,
    Nanocom Evo for D2 TD5 and Puma
    Gone:RFSV, 51-699, Carryall 48-358.

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