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Audiovox APS997 remote start?


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aristo 
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I install the remote start alarm aduiovox aps997 everything is fine but when I activate the remote start the shock sensor trigger off the alarm. from my other install of other alarms they normally just by pass the shock sensor. anyone have this promblem and have the answer please help I just hoping its a programming issue but I don't see anything about it on the manual any help is appreciated
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Posted: April 25, 2006 at 1:19 PM / IP Logged  
Audiovox only bypass the sensor for the first five seconds of the remote start process----which is when the car will shake and vibrate the most.
Once the five seconds pass, the sensor is on again----if the car vibrates a lot, or the sensor is set too high, the alarm will go off.
Three solutions:
1. Turn the sensor down.
2. Use the light blue "Ignition 3" output to trigger a relay, to interrupt either the black or red wire going to the sensor. Instructions for this are probably somewhere in the install manual.
3. Depending on your car, the ignition wire should provide a small ground, ONLY when the ignition is off. Cut the shock sensor's black wire from the brain, and jumper it onto the car's ignition wire instead----then the sensor will not receive its ground when the engine is running.
aristo 
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thanks a lot for the help right on

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