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slvrsky07 
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Hello. I am trying to get the remote start in my girl friends car. The remote start works when you have the key in the ignition with "on" position. When the key is removed and RS activated, the key light on the dash flashes and the unit just cranks. The bypass module used is a DLPK. The 3 wires hooked up are:
Car/ DLPK
Blue immobilizer wire at key/ Orange brown
pink immobilizer wire at key/ orange green
Blue ignition wire / pink
The rest is hooked through the D2D to the remote starter. The unit says its programmed but not working. Any suggestions?
slvrsky07 
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Actually the vehicle starts with the key next to the ignition.
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you have purchased the wrong bypass module. The DLPK which is aka can-sl2 ONLY does convenience features. It does not provide any immobilizer data.
You should purchase an idatalink ads-alca flashed with DL-HA3 Or get a preloaded module such as the Fortin EVO-ALL. Another option is DBALL2 which also needs to be flashed, as with idatalink. All the units i have listed offer convenience AND immobilizer.
You have another option which is to purchase a Fortin Honda-SL3 which is strictly bypass and wire that in as well with the DLPK, Or fortin key-override-all. These 2 units are preloaded ready out of the box.
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slvrsky07 
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It said on their website it would work for immobilizer. I have a dlpk in my nissan murano and that works for it too.
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you are correct that the DLPK works as convenience and bypass for nissan, infinity and a few other select manufactures. Honda is NOT one of them. The xpresskit XK09 would have done both.
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slvrsky07 
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Okay. Didn't know that so a dball2 or db-all work with everything? Also will It allow the factory key fob to unlock the doors when running?
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dball or dball2 will work well for your application. No module out there will allow the factory key fob to work while the vehicle is running. I know this car inside out as I had one for 5 years.
There is a way to keep the keyless working, but it requires great electrical knowledge and know how.
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Care to share a diagram on how to do so? My girlfriend claims her 2008 honda was the same way but best buy ended up getting it to work with the factory fob.
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2008-2012 accords are the same across the board. when running the factory system automatically shuts off.
You must install a one button start with the unlock wire hooked up, or buy a starter with integrated lock and unlock functions. Sorry the keyless info was something that i reverse engineered, so I am not willing to share that info. You can put an ADD on remote start, which uses the factory key LOCK x3 to start, but once you approach the car, the key will need to go into the driver keyhole. Reason being i suggest a unit with unlock options.
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Fair enough. Can you explain how to use the double pulse unlock method with a guide to unlock the door with the RS remote?
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