If the remote starter does not activate when the start button is pressed the park
lights will flash a diagnostic to indicate what shutdown input has been triggered.
For example:
If the
button is pressed the park lights flash 3 times slowly.
Looking at the chart below this would indicate that the system is in Service
Mode, simply follow the instructions listed in the owners manual on exiting
Service Mode and the remote starter will begin to function as normal.
PARK LIGHTS STATUS LED DIAGNOSTIC CODE
3 Slow Flashes LEDs “ON” Solid System Is In Service Mode
5 Flashes Series of 5 Flashes Hood Open
5 Slow Flashes Series of 5 Flashes Ignition On During Start Attempt
6 Flashes Series of 6 Flashes Brake Pedal Shutdown
7 Flashes Series of 7 Flashes Tach Lock-Out
DIAGNOSTIC MEMORY
LED Flashes Diagnostic
5 Flashes The system was shutdown by the brake switch input
6 Flashes The system was shutdown by the hood pin input
7 Flashes The system did not detect the tach signal.
8 Flashes The system made 3 start attempts without starting
To Enter Diagnostic Memory Mode:
Step 1-
Turn the ignition ON then OFF. Press and release the Program Button.
Step 2-
The system will respond with three park light flashes and the horn (optional) will
honk the same number of times as the events in memory.
Maximum four events, four honks
NOTE:
If the horn does not honk, there are no events in memory.
Step 3-
Press the Program Button once to view the last shut down code. The horn (optional)
will honk once to confirm code one.
If the horn does not honk, there are no codes in memory.
Step 4-
The LEDs on the antenna will flash a code corresponding to a shut down trigger.
Press the Program Button again for the second code.
The horn will honk twice to confirm code two.
Step 5-
To
Clear Diagnostic Memory.
While in Diagnostic Mode press and hold the
Program Button for five seconds. The park lights will flash and the horn (optional)
will honk once.
NOTE:
Once diagnostic memory has 4 shutdown events in memory, the system will not
Record any further shutdown events until the system memory has beencleared.
DIAGNOSTICS
INSTALL GUIDE
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