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RED (H1/13) wire from the 14-pin harness to it and wrap the
connection with electrical tape.
With the black lead still in the kick panel, locate the ignition wire
harness in the same location. It will test differently than constant
(+)12 volts. Locate the suspected wire using the www.readyre-
mote.com web site and then use the LED tester to probe the
suspected wire. With the key in the off position the LED tester
will not illuminate. Turn the key to the on position and the
tester’s Red LED will illuminate. Now while watching the LED
tester, turn the key to the crank position and the LED tester
should not extinguish. If the LED tester extinguishes this is not
an ignition wire but an accessory wire. If the wire tests correctly,
solder the YELLOW (H1/12) wire from the 14-pin harness to it
and cover the connection with electrical tape.
step 3
Parking light flash
There are several different types of parking light circuits. The
following description is for a standard negative-triggered parking
light circuit, usually located at the light switch. If the web vehicle
information suggests a different type of parking light circuit,
refer to TechTips at the READY REMOTE website
www.readyremote.comor contact READY REMOTE Technical
Support.
Using the web information on the vehicle, locate the suspected
wire and place the RED lead of the LED tester to +12V and
secure it. Probe the suspect wire. With the light switch in the off
position the LED tester will not illuminate. While watching the
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