Does the clifford INTELLISTART 4 fit the G5 systems?
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Does the clifford INTELLISTART 4 fit the G5 systems?
As per title, anyone know
I have installation instructions, just don't want to buy something that's no use to me
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
- jimmyesh
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Yes it does, and remember to ground the black/green wire so you dont have to do the 'leave the car' process.
You also need to disconnect the tacho wire for the 650 and connect the intelistart wire instead, and redo the rpm programming, if i were you i would make all intelistart connections at the fuse box (apart from tacho)and leave your alarm wiring as it is apart from connecting the data cable
You also need to disconnect the tacho wire for the 650 and connect the intelistart wire instead, and redo the rpm programming, if i were you i would make all intelistart connections at the fuse box (apart from tacho)and leave your alarm wiring as it is apart from connecting the data cable
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Rhinopower :Yes it does, and remember to ground the black/green wire so you dont have to do the 'leave the car' process.
You also need to disconnect the tacho wire for the 650 and connect the intelistart wire instead, and redo the rpm programming, if i were you i would make all intelistart connections at the fuse box (apart from tacho)and leave your alarm wiring as it is apart from connecting the data cable
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