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Before 15 seconds has passed, push and release the valet switch 9
times then push the valet switch a tenth time and hold it down until 5
short chirps/beeps + 1 long chirp beep is heard then release it. You
are now in Stage 2 Remote Start Feature Programming Mode.
9X + 1X (Hold)
One Chirp
Two Chirps
Three Chirps
Four Chirps
Button
LED One Pulse
LED Two Pulse
LED Three Pulse
LED Four Pulse
(Factory Default Setting)
Step 3
Remote Start Feature Programming
Use the transmitter buttons as illustrated to adjust the features required. Keep re-pressing the transmitter button that
relates to the feature you want to adjust until the correct amount of chirp/beeps is heard. Move on to the next feature.
Exit the programming mode (3 long chirps and 3 parking light flashes to confirm this exit)
Tachometer
Checking Type
RPM Learning Start
Timer:
0.6 second (1 chirp)
0.8 second (2 chirps)
1.0 second (3 chirps)
1.2 second (4 chirps)
1.4 second (5 chirps)
1.6 second (6 chirps)
1.8 second (7 chirps)
2.0 second (8 chirps)
3.0 second (9 chirps)
4.0 second (10 chirps)
Step 2
Voltage Checking
Type
Fixed Crank
Mode
+
Hi Check Level
Low Check Level
Start/Stop the System for testing and Adjustment
Turn the ignition switch from the OFF
position to the ON position 3 times leaving
it in the OFF position the third time.
Step 1
3X
Tachometer Detection Programming
If you have selected tachometer detection, you are required to program 2 additional features as enclosed.
RPM Learning and Crank Detection Level Programming:
Turn the ignition switch from the
OFF position to the ON position 3
times leaving it in the Off position
the third time.
3X
Step 1
Before 15 seconds has passed,
push and release the valet switch 9
times then push the valet switch a
tenth time and hold it down until 5
short chirps/beeps + 1 long chirp
beep is heard then release it.
9X + 1X (Hold)
Step 2
Press and release the (Unlock)
button once. The LED will flash once
and you will hear 1 chirp/beep to
indicate that you are in RPM
learning mode.
Step 3
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Remote Start Operation and Feature Programming
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