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baypoint 
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I am having trouble programming XK01, the led lights, I turn the key to on but the led won't flash it  just stays on steady. Any suggestions?

chadwa2003 
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What kind of vehicle is it? Did you hook up the ignition input?
GregK 
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Is it connected D2D or W2W?
Did you connect to the correct ODBII wire?
More details would be great, year, make and mpodel of vehicle and the RS unit you're hooking up.
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baypoint 
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05 Jeep Liberty  Audiovox APS997 w2w

Brown to RS ground when running

Green to RS red lock

Blue to RS green unlock

violet/white to RS brown door trigger

violet to ODBII pin 2 w/violet

pink/white n/c

pink n/c

orange to RS dk blue trunk

red to 12v

black to ground

GregK 
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Did you manage to get the module programmed to type 7 for your Jeep first?
If so, turn the ignition on, the LED will remain lit, start the vehicle with the key and you should see the LED flash green.
If it does, it's now programmed.
If that doesn't work try resetting the module.
Unplug the 10 pin harness, hold the programming button in and plug the harness back in. Release the button when the LED flashes.
Program the unit to type 7 for your Jeep.
Start the vehicle with the key
You shouldn't have to change any mode options for your vehicle.
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baypoint 
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I tried starting and the LED stayed red, also tried to reset but when I hold the button in the LED never flashes. Maybe bad module?
GregK 
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Maybe it is a bad module. Which firmware is on it? Make sure it's AMDL 6.00
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baypoint 
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amdl 6.0
GregK 
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I would say bad module if you're 100% sure all of your wiring connections are good.
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GregK wrote:
Did you manage to get the module programmed to type 7 for your Jeep first?
If so, turn the ignition on, the LED will remain lit, start the vehicle with the key and you should see the LED flash green.
I.

i think your thinking of an idatalink  module

i have only seen red led's on bypasskits modules

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