If you can get to the starter, you hook up one side of the switch to the terminal that goes to the battery and the other side of the switch to the small terminal marked with and "S". "S" is for starter. The other small terminal you leave alone. Applying power to this terminal will damage the starter.
Hook a switch up to the remote turn on and ground. Before the wiring for the amp.
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diagram to hook up switch leg
All-remote starts come with instruction. Each one is different. Follow the instructions check twice before cutting or splicing any wires.
By energizing the post on your starter with one clamp and your battery's positive terminal with the other clamp, when you push the button, the starter will turn using an "old school" remote starter switch. You still need to energize the ignition system to cause vehicle to start and fuel to flow, defeat any interlocks or ignition disablers that may be in place from alarm systems before it will start.
In the wiring harness behind the parking brake. You will have to remove the plastic shield and dig around in the wires for it. Pink with White or white with pink. Can't remember. Consult your remote starter manual.
I'm somewhat confused by your use of the term "starter button". I assume you're referring to hooking up a remote starter allowing you to spin the engine while you're working under the hood. First make sure that the vehicle is in either park or neutral. Second, make sure that the ignition switch is in the "off" position. Locate the starter solenoid which is atop the starter assembly. Disconnect the trigger wire at it's spade terminal. The wire will most likely be yellow in color. Connect one end of your remote starter button at this terminal on the starter and the other end to the positive battery post.
You can hook up the starter, on your 1984 Chevrolet, by attaching the ground cable and the hot cable to the appropriate posts on the starter. Bolt the starter into place.
You can buy an adapter that hooks up to the speaker outputs and generates a true turn on lead or you can hook it up to ignition (pink) at the key switch if you want to save money.
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A remote light switch is a switch that triggers a light by remote. You can get one installed through your local home department store and have it rigged up to a universal remote.
I think that your problem will be in the starter. I think that the solenoid is not kicking the bendix into the starter gear. Check the wiring, check for a good ground. If that is not it pull the starter and remove the solenoid and replace it. Your local auto parts store can test your starter to see if it is working. Jeff if you think its the starter, remove starter and bench test it. if you can't do this at home you take it to your nearest autozone or checkers and they can check it for you. if the starter is good. reinstall starter and try a remote ignition switch. you can find them for less than 10 bucks with 5 feet of lead wire and alligator clips. hook it up to stater. turn key on and start with remote and it should run. turn off key and try key start again. if it doesn't start that way you know you an ignition switch problem. this method should until you get a new switch. I had same prob I tapped the side of starter litely with hamer and tried again to start and it started up it, ended up being the starter and I replaced starter, problem solved