Optional Engine Compartment Connections
Optional Siren
Mount the siren in the engine compartment away from hot or moving parts and where it
cannot be reached from under the vehicle. Point downward to avoid water collection.
1. Firmly secure the siren to the engine bay firewall or a fender well.
2. Connect the YELLOW wire to the siren’s BLACK ground input.
3. Connect the siren’s RED wire to the system’s 5-amp pre-fused RED wire or directly to the
vehicle battery positive terminal via a separate 5-amp fuse.
4. After power-up, program the horn/siren output for siren (factory setting is for horn).
Final Wiring Connections
1. Attach the fuseholder of the RED wire to a co12V supply.
2. Connect the BLACK wire to a grounding bolt (clean to ensure a solid ground).
3. Insert the 5-amp fuse into the RED wire’s fuseholder.
4. Insert the 20-amp fuse into the RED/WHITE wire’s fuseholder.
NOTE: Power and test accessories after the basic system has been tested.
Individually fuse all accessory power and fuse panel connections.
MANDATORY MASTER REMOTE CONTROL ADDITION
After power-up, you
MUST
program the system to respond to the Master Remote Control
used by that dealership. To do so, get one of the master remotes used at that dealership (all
master remotes at a dealership are the same code) and do the following:
1. Turn the
ignition on
.
2. Toggle the valet switch (located behind the LED assembly) in the following manner:
a.
Left, left, right
, then press and
hold
to the
left
.
b. After 3 seconds of holding to the left, you’ll hear a horn
beep
.
c.
Right
once, then
wait
2 seconds for the horn
beep
.
d.
Left
once (one
beep
), then press the
LOCK
button on the master remote (
two beeps
).
3. Turn the
ignition off (3 beeps)
.
Eight-Event TotalRecall
1. With the ignition OFF, hold the valet switch (at the rear of the LED assembly) to the
right.
2. Use the remote control to lock, then unlock, then release the valet switch.
3. The LED will flash 2–10 times, pause, then flash 2–10 times, etc.
4. Refer to the following chart. The first set of flashes was the most recently activated trigger
or sensor. The next is the second most recent, and so on up to as many as the last eight.
LED flashes
Trigger/sensor indication
2 flashes
Optional Sensor
4 flashes
Door trigger
5 flashes
Trunk trigger
6 flashes
Hood trigger (if IntelliStart 4 is installed)
7 flashes
An attempt was made to turn on the ignition while the system was armed
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