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JohnA |
07-12-2020 @ 1:26 PM
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Hi Guys. I recently picked-up a remote control starter switch which has two wire leads. One positive and one negative which one goes where??? Johna
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TomO |
07-13-2020 @ 8:19 AM
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On a stock 6 volt solenoid, one clips on to the center contact of the solenoid and the other clips onto a good ground. It is not polarity sensitive.
Tom
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JohnA |
07-13-2020 @ 12:09 PM
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Thanks Tom--I have a 12 v solenoid with two small terminals,also should I disconnect alternator.Johna
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TomO |
07-14-2020 @ 6:46 AM
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If =you have the 2 terminal starter button, you need to supply 12 volts to the S terminal. The hook up would be one lead to a 12 volt source and the other lead to the S terminal of the solenoid. A remote starter switch should not affect the alternator.
Tom
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JohnA |
07-14-2020 @ 9:36 AM
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What would I do without you guys. Thanks Johna
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