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Old 01-05-2006, 07:44 PM
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I'm having a problem with my auto starter. Ever since my battery die about 3 months ago, my remote starter doesn't work. My alarm still work, but auto start isn't . Can it be my wiring?

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:46 PM
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did you ever jump it? check the fuses on the remote start brain if you have starter kill or somthin maybe u blew a relay?
Old 01-05-2006, 07:52 PM
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Yeah, I did jump start it a couple of times, before i bought a new battery. I do have a starter kill, but I can't reach the brian of my alarm it's homemade secured. lol
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check the fuses on the brain of the alarm
Old 01-05-2006, 09:47 PM
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lol same exact thing happened to me... i checked all my fuses n they are ok, so i dont know what to do. The guy that helped me w/ my swap is a savage w/ wiring, we went threw all of it and found no probs, i think when my bat died it killed the brain.. btw its a compustar
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If it is cranking and not starting then the tach has to be reprogramed.
If it is not cranking at all then it could be a stuck hood pin.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yagotrice &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If it is cranking and not starting then the tach has to be reprogramed.
If it is not cranking at all then it could be a stuck hood pin.</TD></TR></TABLE>

most alarm tells u the error, if there is no error and the power goes on, but the car doesnt start is could be: wiring, resistor, fuse, clutch bypass, and in my case, i have no idea
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what exactly is the problem.... is it that it wont crank or it just dosent work.
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it just doesn't work.
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So when you remote start the car it doesn,t do anything i.e. dash lights up, parking lights flash, cranks.
1. If car cranks, starts then dies usually it does not see tach signal which would have to be reprogramed.
2. Depending what brand you have, a grounded hood pin would cause it to do nothing.
Best bet is to take it a shop if you dont know what brand/model it is.
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Take it to who ever installed it for you and have them reprogram it for you, if it was a DIY job then follow the last setup instructions on programing.

I would check the fuses first just to be sure, the Alarm is often on one circuit and the starter is on anther. Also if the battery was replaced I dont remember if you said that make sure they hooked all the wires back up.
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