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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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auto start
I have a DEI (viper) remote start on my 2000 Malibu. A battery leak ate up the fuse. Anybody have any idea what size fuse is reasonable for a remote start system? I'm up to 30 and it's still blowing. Should be similar size whether it's factory or another brand, since it's the starter that's drawing all the juice.
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Re: auto start
Not sure what method of install your installer used to do the install on your car but I never run to the battery. I always get my wiring under the dash. On the remote start "brain" you have a 10 amp fuse. Then depending on the model of remote starter, you'll either have 1 or 2 wires that require 30amp. If any of that is still causing fuses to blow, you will need to find the short before going any farther.
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