Poor – Night Guard Home Surveillance System C3-RS-665 User Manual

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INSTALLER WARNINGS

This Remote Starter with Alarm and Keyless Entry System has been
designed to be installed on fuel-injected vehicles with an automatic
transmission ONLY.
n Never install this remote starter on a manual transmission vehicle.
n This system must be installed and wired through a safety switch so it

will not start in any forward or reverse gear.

n Some automatic transmission vehicles mainly older GM vehicles with

a purple starter wire have a mechanical-type park safety switch instead
of electrical safety switch. The mechanical type does not interrupt the
starter circuit when the transmission is in any gear and does not offer the
100% level of safety required for remote starting purposes. Therefore,
our system should never be installed on any vehicle that uses a
mechanical type park safety switch.

n Once you install this system, you must verify that the vehicle will not

start in any forward or reverse gear, regardless of the type of vehicle.

n Read the operation manual for operating.
n Do not install any component near the brake, gas pedal or steering

linkage.

n Some vehicles have a factory installed transponder immobilizer

system that can severely complicate the installation. There is a
possibility that this system cannot be installed on some
immobilizer-equipped vehicles.

n Most vehicles have an SRS air bag system. Use extreme care and do

not probe any wires of the SRS system.

n Disconnect the car battery before beginning work on the vehicle.
n Check behind panels before drilling any holes. Ensure that no wiring

harness or other components are located behind the panels that would
otherwise be damaged.

n Do not use conventional crimp lock, bullet on any wiring.

Poor

wiring,

i.e. taped joints will possibly introduce unreliability into the alarm system
and may result in false alarms or incorrect operation. We suggest
soldering all connection points.

n Install the wiring neatly under carpets or behind trim to prevent

possible damage to wires.

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