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TROUBLESHOOTING: “BEFORE YOU CALL” SECTION
UNIT WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO START (KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTIONS NORMALLY):
The unit is in Valet mode. Turn IGN ON, press and hold valet/programming button for 5-6 seconds then turn key off. Unit
is now out of valet mode and should remote start. If optional LED is installed, then it will be on solid when in Valet.
SYSTEM IS UNSUCCESSFUL AT REMOTE START DURING EXTREME COLD CONDITIONS:
Please be aware that during sub-freezing conditions your remote starter may take more that one attempt to start or it may
not successfully start the vehicle after 3 attempts. During these conditions the vehicle may not properly start even using
the key; therefore trying to start by the remote would also be unsuccessful.
UNIT FLASHES LIGHTS ONCE AND WILL NOT ATTEMPT A START:
The unit senses a fault at the Brake (Purple wire is active) or the Hood is OPEN (Blue wire grounded). This is a safety
feature of the unit. Check installation for faults and make sure hood is closed and latched and brake wire is not active.
UNIT CRANKS VEHICLE BUT ENGINE NEVER STARTS: (2 parts)
1. In some vehicles, there may be a Factory anti-theft system that will not allow the engine to run without the key in the
ignition. These systems may include Factory Security Modules, GM Passkey®/Passlock®, and RF Transponder
systems (Ford P.A.T.S. ®). Many late 1990’s through 2006 vehicles include some type of Anti-Theft system which may
require a bypass module.
2. The vehicle may have more than one Ignition/or Accessory circuit that requires power for the vehicle to start. This is
common on some GM/Toyota vehicles.
VEHICLE STARTS BUT CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES ON OR ENGINE RUNS BADLY: (2 parts)
1. Many 1995-UP General Motors cars/trucks require a secondary ignition circuit for the Transmission computer and other
on board systems. If the vehicle is started without this wire energized, there may be a “Check Engine” or “Service
Engine” light on the dash. This may cause damage if the vehicle is driven in this condition. Be sure to check for an
additional WHITE (or sometimes GREEN) Ignition wire on GM cars and trucks. Connect the Pink/White IGN#2 wire to
this circuit in the vehicle.
2. Some Vehicles (Commonly Nissan) require 2 Start (Cranking) circuits for the vehicle to run properly. If this is the case,
then use the PINK/WHITE output of this system to power the Starter #2 circuit of the vehicle. See Jumper pin diagram
for configuration. Note that the secondary starter wire may be a smaller gauge wire than the primary starter wire.
NO RESPONSE FROM REMOTE TRANSMITTER:
1. Check antenna connection: Antenna must be plugged in (3 pin black plug on side of module).
2. Repress remote control Lock or Unlock button several times in succession.
3. Verify if remotes are programmed to module; otherwise perform transmitter learning steps on page 26.
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