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obtaining constant 12V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
finding the starter wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
finding the 12V switched ignition wire . . . . . . 7
finding the accessory wire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
finding a (+) parking light wire . . . . . . . . . . . 8
finding the tachometer wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
finding the wait-to-start bulb wire for diesels . 9

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general motors trucks, SUVs, and column 
shifting passenger cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
pre-1996 dodge dakota pickups with 2.5 liter 
motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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passlock I and passlock II (PL-1 and PL-2) . . 22
passkey III (PK-3), transponder-based systems 22

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light flash (+)/(-) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
tach threshold on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

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Summary of Contents for 130XV

Page 1: ...M Mo od de ell 1 13 30 0X XV V I In ns st ta alllla at tiio on n G Gu uiid de e 2005 Directed Electronics Vista CA N561V 07 05...

Page 2: ...it te e i in nt te er rf fa ac ce e 1 16 6 r re em mo ot te e s st ta ar rt t h ha ar rn ne es ss s H H2 2 5 5 p pi in n c co on nn ne ec ct to or r 1 17 7 n ne eu ut tr ra al l s sa af fe et ty y s...

Page 3: ...mi it tt te er r T Th he e p pl lu ug g i in n p pr ro og gr ra am m s sw wi it tc ch h A A h ho oo od d p pi in ns sw wi it tc ch h A A t to og gg gl le e o ov ve er rr ri id de e s sw wi it tc ch h...

Page 4: ...tion guide 1 Never remotely start the vehicle with the vehicle in gear and 2 Never remotely start the vehicle with the keys in the ignition The user will be responsible for having the neutral safety f...

Page 5: ...ance testing devices such as test lights and logic probes computer safe test lights Test all circuits with a high quality digital multi meter before making con nections Do not disconnect the battery i...

Page 6: ...eed The starter wire provides 12V directly to the starter or to a relay controlling starter In some vehicles it is necessary to power a cold start circuit A cold start circuit will test exactly like a...

Page 7: ...the ignition wire The steering column harness or ignition switch harness is an excellent place to find this wire 4 Turn the ignition key switch to the run position If your meter reads 12V go to the ne...

Page 8: ...pect of being the parking light wire Usually the area near the headlight parking light switch is an excellent area to start as is the kick panel 4 Turn on the parking lights If your meter shows 12V tu...

Page 9: ...in the dash board This wire illuminates the bulb until the vehicle s glow plugs are properly heated When the light goes out the vehicle can be started This wire is always available at the connector le...

Page 10: ...3 3 4 4 W WH HI IT TE E L LI IG GH HT T F FL LA AS SH H B BL LA AC CK K G GR RO OU UN ND D R RE ED D W WH HI IT TE E C CH HA AN NN NE EL L 2 2 V VA AL LI ID DI IT TY Y O ON NL LY Y W WH HI IT TE E R...

Page 11: ...TA AC CH HO OM ME ET TE ER R I IN NP PU UT T W WI IR RE E B BL LA AC CK K W WH HI IT TE E N NE EU UT TR RA AL L S SA AF FE ET TY Y S SW WI IT TC CH H I IN NP PU UT T H H2 2 1 1 H H2 2 2 2 H H2 2 3 3...

Page 12: ...ta ar rt te er r If connected disconnect the ignition accessory input of the remote controlled secu rity or keyless entry system Connect the H1 3 YELLOW ignition output to the ignition accessory inpu...

Page 13: ...ectly connected to the wire in the vehicle If the vehicle uses a positive wire 12V to turn on the bulb a relay must be used to change the polarity See Finding the Wires You Need section for testing pr...

Page 14: ...ation inputs the White Red wire and the remote control activation When the system receives the code controlling Channel 2 for longer than 1 5 seconds the RED WHITE wire will supply an output as long a...

Page 15: ...If the light flash polarity jumper is moved to the position refer to the Programming Jumper section of this guide this wire then supplies 200mA output This is suitable of driving the light control ci...

Page 16: ...a high current source Since the factory supplies 12V to the key switch that is used to operate the motor it is recommended that these wires be connected there N NO OT TE E If the factory supplies two...

Page 17: ...vehicles connect this wire to the toggle switch as shown in Figure B Connect the other wire from the toggle switch to chassis ground F Fi ig gu ur re e A A F Fi ig gu ur re e B B I IM MP PO OR RT TA A...

Page 18: ...e information also indicates that pre 1996 Dodge Dakota pickups with 2 5 liter motors are also manufactured this way GM vehicles that have the neutral safety switch built into the column shifter can u...

Page 19: ...nce the interface is complete attempt to remote start the vehicle with the door closed and the key in the ignition The vehicle should not start If it does re check the connections As of the date of th...

Page 20: ...do od dg ge e d da ak ko ot ta a p pi ic ck ku up ps s w wi it th h 2 2 5 5 l li it te er r m mo ot to or rs s g ge en ne er ra al l m mo ot to or rs s t tr ru uc ck ks s S SU UV Vs s a an nd d c co o...

Page 21: ...ight gauge wires coming out of the steering column The colors of the wires vary but they are often contained in orange tubing either both will be white wires or one wire will be purple white and the o...

Page 22: ...ock systems require seeing the correct R code at the correct time To bypass Passlock I and II p p n n 5 55 55 5L L or p p n n 5 55 55 5T T is required The Passkey III system can be found in the follow...

Page 23: ...sed using p p n n 5 55 55 5U U Some may require additional parts from the vehicle manufacturer Consult you dealer for the applications For most Ford PATS transponders p p n n 5 55 55 5F F can be used...

Page 24: ...switched to a light flash output P P N N 8 86 61 17 7 or a standard automotive SPDT relay must be used on the H1 2 light flash output harness wire In most cases this jumper can be left in the OFF posi...

Page 25: ...2005 Directed Electronics all rights reserved 2 25 5 p pllu ug g iin n p pr ro og gr ra am m s sw wiit tc ch h The Program switch plugs into the blue two pin connector...

Page 26: ...ver programming this unit Key Choose Transmit and Release 1 K Ke ey y Turn the ignition to the ON position 2 C Ch ho oo os se e Within 10 seconds press and release the Program switch the number of tim...

Page 27: ...g Channel One release the Program switch press it twice and release it to advance to Channel Three Then press it once more and H HO OL LD D it The LED will flash three times to confirm it is ready to...

Page 28: ...er to change the settings It is possible to access and change any of the feature settings using the Program switch To program settings remem ber Key Choose Transmit and Release T To o p pr ro og gr ra...

Page 29: ...ture by pressing and releasing the Program switch the number of times nec essary to get from the feature you just programmed to the feature you wish to access For example if you just programmed the ru...

Page 30: ...gn ni it ti io on n a ac cc ce es ss so or ry y o ou ut tp pu ut t I Ig gn ni it ti io on n Ignition accessory output Accessory 10 A Ac cc ce es ss so or ry y s st ta at te e d du ur ri in ng g w wa...

Page 31: ...feature to the two or three flash setting 4 4 P PA AR RK KI IN NG G L LI IG GH HT TS S F FL LA AS SH HI IN NG G CONSTANT In the default setting the unit will flash the vehicle s parking lights while r...

Page 32: ...15 30 or 45 seconds 1 13 3 R RU UN N T TI IM ME E T TI IM ME ER R M MO OD DE E 1 12 2 3 6 9 M MI IN NU UT TE ES S Selects the time in minutes that the system will operate the engine until the system t...

Page 33: ...RM M D DI IS SA AR RM M P PU UL LS SE ES S S SI IN NG GL LE E DOUBLE Selectable for a single or double pulse for the vehicle s factory alarm disarm input requirements 2 21 1 C CO OM MF FO OR RT T C C...

Page 34: ...then flash 2 times before returning to their normal output and the defogger output if active will cease To turn the rear defogger output ON 1 Press release the and and buttons of the remote control 2...

Page 35: ...uch as a garage or carport s sa af fe et ty y c ch he ec ck k Before vehicle reassembly the remote system must be checked to ensure safe and trouble free operation The fol lowing test procedure must b...

Page 36: ...co om me es s o on n b bu ut t t th he e s st ta ar rt te er r w wi il ll l n no ot t c cr ra an nk k Does it start with the key in the ignition If so does the vehicle have a VATS Pass Key system Wil...

Page 37: ...Make sure the purple starter wire is connected on the starter side of the optional starter kill relay 5 Does the vehicle have an immobilizer Some immobilizer systems will not allow the vehicle to cra...

Page 38: ...es se el l v ve eh hi ic cl le e d do oe es s n no ot t w wa ai it t t to o s st ta ar rt t 1 Is the GRAY BLACK wire connected to the wait to start wire of the vehicle 2 Check the polarity of the wai...

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