When I connect the ground, it unlocks the doors. Nothing when I press the buttons on the remote. What am I doing wrong? If the unit has just - outputs I dont think you will need relays First off, I'd like to apologize to the mods for making a double post. I didn't realize I posted the problem in here as well. In all of the instrustions I've seen, it mentions nothing of tapping that light blue wire, just hitting the white wire in the drivers kick panel with both Outputs, and having a resistor on one.
Just wondering if the blue wire comes into play. The only action I get it the doors lock when I connect the ground wire As per the relay diagram above when the resistor is on one output, and if I take it off and put it on the other Output, then they will unlock when i connect the ground.
I will try just grounding the other end of the resistor, but I can't see that having an effect. Anyone else? I'd love to get this done tonight. Close Menu. Car Security. Ohm's Law Calculators. Relay Diagrams. Subwoofer Wiring. Vehicle Wiring. Recent Topics. Site Search. Make sure the harnesses are fully plugged into the remote start module. Make sure there are good connections to the vehicle wiring. Check voltage and fuses. Use a meter and check for voltage between the red wire in the 5 pin ribbon harness and the black ground wire.
If you have less than battery voltage, check both 30A fuses on the relay satellite. Also make sure that the ground wire is going to a chassis ground and not to something under the dash. Check diagnostics. The diagnostics will tell you which shutdown is active or not connected. The remote start will activate but the starter never engages. Check for voltage on the purple starter wire two seconds after the remote start becomes active. If there is voltage present, skip to Step 4. If there is not voltage present, advance to Step 2.
Check the 30A fuses. Make sure the purple starter wire is connected to the correct starter wire. Does the vehicle have an immobilizer? Some immobilizer systems will not allow the vehicle to crank if active. Check connections. The two red heavy gauge input wires on the relay satellite should have solid connections. Also, if the vehicle has more than one volt input wire, then connect one red wire to each. The vehicle starts, but immediately dies 1. Is the remote start programmed for voltage sense?
If so, the start time may not be set high enough, or you may have to adjust the voltage threshold in programming. Voltage sense will not work on some vehicles. Sometimes a shutdown will become active during cranking or just after cranking. The vehicle starts, but the starter keeps running 1.
Is the system programmed for engine checking off or voltage sense? When programmed for either of these features, the engine cranks for the preprogrammed crank time regardless of how long it takes to start the vehicle to actually start. Adjust to a lower cranking time. Was the Tach Learn successful? The LED must light solidly and brightly to indicate a successful learn.
The vehicle will start and run only for about 10 seconds 1. Try programming the unit for low voltage reference. If this does not work, a tach wire should be used. Follow the remote programming procedure for the particular ProSecurity system and delete all the remote transmitters for both vehicles. Follow the remote programming procedure for the particular ProSecurity system and program the desired function to the assigned button. Continue this process until all the button assignments have been complete on both vehicles.
Open the door of the Vehicle 1. Turn the ignition ON 3. The LED will flash 9 times indicating that selection. Press the LOCK button on each remote transmitter. The LED will flash 4 times indicating that selection. The LED will flash 5 times indicating that selection. Turn the ignition ON. The LED will flash 2 times indicating that selection.
Open the door of the Vehicle 2. Press the AUX button on each remote transmitter. Page False Alarm Prevention Circuitry false alarm prevention circuitry Your system has false alarm prevention circuity. It prevents annoying repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pin switches or environ- mental conditions such as thunder, jackhammers, airport noise, etc. Example If the alarm triggers three times within a minute period and each time the same sensor or switch triggers the alarm, The system will inter- pret those triggers as false alarms.
Page Diagnostics diagnostics The microprocessor at the heart of your security system is constantly monitoring all of the switches and sensors that are connected to it.
It detects any faulty switches and sensors and prevents them from dis- abling the entire system. The microprocessor will also record and report any triggers that occurred during your absence. Page System Status Chirps of Zones section of this guide. The system will retain this information in its memory, and continue to chirp four or five times each time it is disarmed, until the next time the ignition key is turned on.
The standard input assignments are listed below, along with spaces to write in any optional sensors or switches you have had installed. Page Anti-Code Grabbing n n o o t t e e : : Your system stores the last two triggered zones in memo- ry. If your system has been triggered but the LED has been reset by turning on the ignition, your dealer can still recall the last two zones that were triggered.
Page Individual Remote Recognition individual remote recognition Individual remote recognition is a feature available. Using the Pro Security Programmer, a hand-held programming tool, your dealer can program many of the system settings.
The programmer makes it possi- ble to program different settings for each remote that is used with the system. Page Power Saving Mode power saving mode Your system will automatically enter a power saving mode while armed or in valet mode, after a period of time in which no operation has been performed.
Power Saver mode takes over under the following conditions: Power saving when the system is armed: After the system has been armed for 24 hours, the LED will flash at half its normal Page Programming Options programming options Programming options control what your system does during normal operation, and require few or no additional parts.
However, some may require additional installation labor. The following is a list of the program settings, with the factory settings in Bold: Active arming only with the remote or passive arming auto- matic arming seconds after the last door has been closed.
Forced passive arming on or off: If your system is programmed for passive arming and the forced passive arming feature has been programmed on, the system will passively arm after one hour, even if a protected entry has been left open.
Page 25 n n o o t t e e : : This feature will only function if the Starter Kill relay has been installed. Full trigger response 30 or 60 seconds: This determines how long the full triggered sequence lasts.
Some states have laws regulating how long a security system can sound before it is considered a nuisance. Page Installation Options of six different tones in sequence. Page Security Diagnostics security diagnostics The system stores the last two full triggers in memory.
These are not erasable. Each time the unit sees a full trigger, the older of the two triggers in memory will be replaced by the new trigger. To access long term event history: With the ignition off, press and hold the Override switch. Page Power-Up power-up power-up ensures that the when the system is powered up it will return to the same state it was in when power is disconnected.
For a full description of power-up refer to the Owner's Guide. Is the correct starter wire being interrupted? If the car starts when the starter kill relay is completely disconnected, the wrong starter wire has been cut and interrupted. Page 24 Door input does not respond with the progressive trigger, but with immediate full alarm. What zone does the LED indicate? If the LED indicates that the impact sensor caused the trigger, the sensor may be detecting the door opening.
Reducing the sensitivity or relocating the sensor can often solve this problem. Page 25 wiring quick reference guide Redondo Beach Blvd. Gardena, Ca. Print page 1 Print document 26 pages.
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