Connecting to power, Connecting the starter disable module – Radio Shack RS-4000 User Manual

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MOUNTING AND
CONNECTING THE ANTI-
CARJACKING SWITCH

Select a location for the anti-carjack-
ing switch. You should be able to
reach the switch when sitting in the
driver’s seat, but the switch should be
hard to find. A typical mounting loca-
tion is under the dash. The mounting
surface should be less than

1

/

8

-inch

thick.

Follow these steps to mount the
switch.

1. Drill a

1

/

4

-inch hole in the mount-

ing surface, taking care not to
damage anything behind the sur-
face.

2. Remove the switch’s top nut and

lock washer.

3. Push the switch into the hole from

the back of the mounting surface.
Align the switch so

ON

is away

from the driver. Then secure it
with the lock washer and nut.

4. Secure the switch’s connector to

a metal vehicle body part using
an existing screw.

5. Route the other wire to the main

wiring harness and plug it into the
matching socket on the system.

CONNECTING TO
POWER

Before you connect the system to
power, disconnect your vehicle
battery’s negative (–) power lead.

Note: You must re-enter any pro-
grammed information into other elec-
tronic devices in your vehicle, such as
clocks and radios, after you recon-
nect the cable.

Connect the main wiring harness’s
red wire to the wire you marked CON-
STANT POWER.

Connect the main wiring harness’s
black wire to a metal vehicle body
part that is not insulated from the
main chassis by a plastic part.

Connect the main wiring harness’s
red wire with black stripe to the wire
you marked IGNITION POWER.

CONNECTING THE
STARTER DISABLE
MODULE

1. Use a yellow wire tap-in to con-

nect the module’s red wire to the
wire you marked STARTER (TO
KEY).

2. Use a yellow wire tap-in to con-

nect the module’s white wire to
the wire you marked STARTER
(TO SOLENOID).

To Harness

To Metal Body
Part

Lockwasher

Nut

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