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Topic: dodge caliber remote start shuts off

Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Subject: dodge caliber remote start shuts off
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 7:48 AM

Installing remote starter in 07 Dodge Caliber. Fortin Evo CHR T2 harness ver 6, Crimestopper rs4. Vehicle remote starts, and shuts off after the accessories come on. Unplug remote starter from Evo and car stays running no accessories come on, and otherwise it will shut off then keep restarting when accessories do come on like the blower motor, and radio. It will no longer program, led flashes 5 times meaning tach or started with key before remote starter button pressed per Crimestopper installation manual.  When I start the car with the Crimestopper and unplug it from the bypass before the Accessories kick on the car wil stay running but the key is then inoperable to turn the car back off, and I have to plug the remote starter back into the bypass to have control with the key again and once I do that it shuts off along with accessories.  Returning the crimestopper today for Ultrastart 1280.  Will probably take a couple of weeks to get the 1280.

Do you think issue is with the accesories coming on or the rs module ?  Fortin told me to try a different remote start module then we would go from there.  Also has anyone tried pairing the Ultrastarts with thier evo's on thier Calibers ?  What about the Crimestopper ?

Thank-you very much in advance.  I am not new to reading posts on this forum but if I am helped I will return the favor on this forum by trying to help others.  I am a subscriber to Tacoma world as well and have attempted to help other people on there with information I have recieved installing an Ultrastart 1272 in our 2012 Toyota Tacoma.  If anyone needs any help on those I will do my best.  Hopefully someone can help me out with some advice, and I will pay it forward.

Thanks,

Brad




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Posted By: offroadzj
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 8:34 AM
Did you learn the tach signal?

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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205




Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 8:47 AM

The remote start unit would not pick up any tach signal no matter what I did.  After programming the bypass, then plugging the remote starter into the D2D connector it started and immediately after it started I put the key in the ignition and did the key takeover.  I tried running the tach wire from the bypass.  I tried running a tach wire from under the hood.  I even tried pulling a signal from the obd2 port.  My next step was to try either ground the remote starter accessory wire out to the body, or maybe try running 12 volts to it since the remote starter would shut off with accesory each time.  I just think it was crazy that the radio would come on and the car would shut off.

Thank-you for replying on such short notice.

Brad





Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 8:56 AM

Kenny,

Oh, and now it will no longer go into programming mode.  In the installation instructions it says to hold the programming button for 5 seconds and it will go into valet mode.  I probable held that thing for atleast 50 seconds 5 different times because correct me if I am wrong.  If I can get it to go back into valet mode I should be able to get it to go back into programming mode.  Once again any advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated as you are a professional at this.  RIght now I have it packaged back up in the box ready to go back because it does not seem like it is working right if I cant get it into programming mode and for the first 45 minutes I had no problem with that.  Do you have any suggestions before I pay return shipping to the Ultrastart 1280.

Brad





Posted By: offroadzj
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 11:14 AM
Where do you have the unit grounded? Is it D2D between the unit and the bypass or W2W. If D2D, try completely changing it to W2W.

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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205




Posted By: shortcircuit161
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 12:12 PM
The crimestoppers are really easy to learn tach and usually learn it quicker and better than some other systems I've used.

I use RS4s all the time. I usually hard wire the tach connection from the module to the RS4 and then D2D every thing else. Works flawless every time. Did you hookup the relay for the mux wire?

If you start it with the key and then try the remote starter, can you remove the key and the engine stays running?

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Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 5:00 PM

I tried D2D 1 wire is 12 volts, another ground, and the other 2 are data.  That didnt work so I hardwired rs red-white tach to the bypass tach.  The sytem was grouned to a bolt on the body inside the car.  If I started it with the key then pressed start on the remote starter it would stay running until something clicked sounding like a relay inside of the remote starter.  Then it would try restarting itself several times unsuccessfully.  If the accessories were on, and it clicked it would shut back off.  If the accessories came on it would shut back off.  I called Fortin and they said it sounded like the rs was picking up interference somewhere.  What vehicle wires are needed to hook this mux wire up ?  Also what is its purpose ? 

Thankyou again 100 times Brad

Brad





Posted By: soundnsecurity
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 5:11 PM
there is usually a special setting on the remote starter other than tach or voltage sensing when you use the tach signal from a bypass.

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Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 5:28 PM

It locked me out of programming.  If I was reading another forum right I would be able to reset the unit by touching grounding the 12 volts on the rs side ?  I tried switching through the connections it offered until I was locked out of programming.





Posted By: pentavolvo
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 6:07 PM
prly have brain all locked up. unplug it for 5 or 10 min and try again. sounds like its doesnt know car is running because no tach signal




Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 7:53 PM

Well,  I bit bullet and shipped crimestopper back to the place I bought it.  They are going to send me an Ultrastart 1280.  I had to pay the return shipping.  So I got the Ultra for what they sell it for on thier site after I paid the return shipping.  Anyone have any advice for me when I get the Ultrastart 1280 model ?  I will be pairing it with the fortin evo-chr harness.  My plan was to hook up the tach w2w with the evo.  If this does not work running a tach wire from under the hood.  The Crime-Stopper started the car with the D2D connection so I dont know if I should run 12 volts from the battery or not.  The hood pin grounded until I get the tach learned I think is probably a good idea along with the system ground.  I was also thinking W2W ultra to bypass on the unlock or unarm as well. 

The following is out of the 80 series installation manual I found online.  If anyone else needs it here is the link:

https://www.ultrastarters.com/manuals/MAN-80s-INSTALL-2011.7.22.pdf

   The default setting is for idatalink modules. For Fortin bypass modules powerup the system with the Fortin module connected to the data port to set the default to Fortin bypass module.

Autotach/tachless learning:

When tach learning the system first sends out a request for tach from the data port. If it gets avalid rpm response over 750 rpm then it goes into data tach mode (3 flashes). If there is no response, the unit will look for the tach/tachless.  Once the starter goes on then off, the unit will learn tach, if there is no tach detected within a few seconds after starting, the system will learn in tachless mode after 20 seconds.  If there is no starter detected, the system learns tach after 30 seconds. If no tach is detected thesystem will learn tachless after an additional 10 seconds.

Hybrid mode 1 - This option requires a tach connection. Once the vehicle starts the system will not monitorthe tach input and stay running for 15 minutes.

**Hybrid Mode 2 is also ideal for vehicles with no starter wire or “Automatic Starting”. This is when the vehicle’s starter motor will continue to crank and start the vehicle even if the key is only turned to the start position momentarily.





Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 22, 2013 at 9:41 PM

When I bought the Fortin EVO CHR I was under the impression it was plug and play if I got the right remote starter.  I am not thinking the Crimestopper was the right remote starter.  I think the ultra is better way to go.  It is D2D mostly on that one, and the Ultra is supposed to automaticly sense there is a Fortin EVO CHR connected to it when remote started which is a step-up on the Crimestopper already.  I like the installation manuals on 1272, and 1280 but I cannot say for thier other models. 

Now I am a little concerned about this mux wire because on the Fortin website they did not hook up a mux wire on the Compass they did.  They Plugged in the T-Harness.  Held the button down on the CHR while inserting the other end of the T-Harness.  After this the lights began to flash on the CHR.  They turned the key on/off, on/off and then hit the lock button on the factory remote.  The lights went solid on the evo after this if I remember right.  They then plugged in thier remote start and tested the lock and unlock.  Then started the car with the remote starter afterwards doing a key take-over.

It was all plug and play, but they didnt give the brand they were using.  Guess if they did everyone would have bought that brand instead of crimestoppers and ultrastarts.  They did say it was D2D compatible.   What I learned with the Crime stopper is not all features are D2D plug and play compatible with the EVO and to have your tach wire hooked up to the bypass atleast in advance.  The ultra 1280 seems pretty promising in the respect that it will pick up that it is connected to a Fortin product.  To be on the safe side I plan to have my tach wire ran through the firewall, and the tach connected to the bypass at start-up.  If it does not pick up the tach signal this way then I will use the wire I ran through the fireway.  I was reading earlier on another thread that some installer run his wires through the compass firewall directly above the accelloration pedal.  Maybe that information could be of some help to someone else doing one of these.

I will also w2w my unlock or disarms ot the bypass, and ground the hood-pin with the system ground.  I am a believer that a ground a ground as long as its not touching current it is fine.

Thanks everyone and feel free to chime in if you see anything that wont work here or I need to do different.  The whole MUX I never would have known about.  I would have just kept overlooking it, and I am now looking into it in further detail before the ultrastart shows up.

Brad





Posted By: shortcircuit161
Date Posted: January 23, 2013 at 5:23 AM
I'm very surprised you had issues with the Crimestopper unit since the default D2D language is Fortin on those. I use them all the time with idatalink and Fortin with no issues ever. But every situation is different i guess. I do always hardwire the tach to the modules on those but everything works great D2D. I did a 2012 Ford Focus recently with an EVO-ALL and an RS4 and it picked up everything over data (brake, hood pin, locks, etc).

The EVO-CHR is very simple to use also but you may have to configure options on whatever remote starter you get first before it will work properly in data mode. Also, if you are pulling tach from the module, make sure the module is programmed first before trying to start the car for the Ultrastart to learn the tach signal. I believe the Ultrastart will look for tach immediately upon turning on the car the first time after install.

One thing I was curious about and didn't catch before was you said "and ground the hood pin with the system ground". The hood pin is an inhibit wire that will prevent the remote starter from working. If the remote starter is running and you ground the hood pin wire, it will shut the car off instantly. If you have it grounded to begin with, it will not allow the remote starter to start the car at all.



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Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 23, 2013 at 7:43 AM

It started with both grounded together but as soon as the accessories came on off again.  I put an ultrastart 1272 xr pro in my wifes vehicle about a month ago.  Didnt hook up the hood pin but I am the only one who works on our vehicles anyways.   I think the Crimestopper was bad all together seems like alot of people have them hooked up successfully.  The 1272 I hard-wired the tach in my wifes vehicle.  Seems like they are excellent for finding the signal.  If I am reading correctly they will pull the tach all the way down to 750 rpm.  Havent had any problems with that one in hers.  Ultra seems to make a great unit.  So I returned the Crimestopper.  Probably should have hooked up the tack to the EVO from the start with the install on crimestopper but didnt I will on the Ultra.  Some people are Ford people, others like Chevys, and I have fair luck with Dodges just like I have good luck with Ultrastarts hopefully.  Hers is a 2012 Tacoma we purchased it becuase of Toyotas reliablity ratings, but just testing the waters with that one like I was with the Crimestopper.

Thank-you for the reply I will hook up the tach to the fortin on the Ultra when it arrives.

MUX diodes doesn't apply to the the caliber I believe because it doesnt have a starter wire per say I believe but please correct me if I am wrong because I am new at this and want to do it the right way ?

Has anyone hooked Fortin and Ultra together on an 07-13 Chrysler ??? 





Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: January 24, 2013 at 8:39 PM

Can someone explain what the MUX wire is ?

Googling I get multiplex.

Which color ignition wire is MUX on my 07 Dodge Caliber ?

Do I have to connect 2 wires to the mux wire for a remote start ?

Do I have to wire a relay in that case and use diodes ?  Or just relays ?

I have the Fortin Evo CHR, and I believe it is pnp but I am seeing diagrams including this MUX wire from the ignition switch.

Want to be sure if I splice and solder that I splice and solder the correct wire if this is a connection that needs to be made for the remote start to function.





Posted By: offroadzj
Date Posted: January 25, 2013 at 11:12 AM
The bypass module should give you detailed instructions on exactly what is required to be connected. I have yet to have a Fortin or Idatalink give me bad instructions regarding any new Chryslers.

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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205




Posted By: 12voltnewguy
Date Posted: March 05, 2013 at 11:20 PM
Sent: 05 March 2013 at 11:08 PM

Well, I have not had a chance to work on it. I have been extemely busy with work lately. I have just been driving the car with the bypass wired up, but have not hooked up the remote starter. I posted a response to a video on you-tube while I was going through all of the trouble and someone else ran into the exact same problem I was having with thier Crimestopper.

Hi, Brad:
I was watching the EVO-CHR Installation and Programming video and noticed that you made a comment about having a problem with your EVO CHR with the Crimestopper in your 2007 Caliber. I too in my 2007 caliber am having the same problem with the same system you stated with the car turning off after about 3-5 seconds. Like you it seems to be when the accessories turn on (I had left my radio on so when it came on the car turned off.) Reason for me messaging you was to see if you ever got this problem figured out? If so what did you do? I am waiting for a reply from Fortin to see if they give me a solution. I called them earlier today and the rep was a little hard to understand (they are french canadian), so I am trying the ticket system on their site. IF you didn't figure out the problem, I am sorry for the bother, and if I hear something and fix the problem with my system, I can send the information to you if you like. Thanks in advance!
-Chad

Thanks Chad. No I have not found the problem yet. I have mine uninstalled at the momet and the dash panel apart. My car does not have a starter wire if that helps you at all. We both have what is called a mux wire. Most of our problem from what I am seeing is in the tach signal. I have not been working on mine recently. The tach signal should be hooked up to the evo from the crimestopper but I am guessing our remote starter does not want to read the tach from the evo, or our remote starter turns off by accessory power when the accesories come on. Try running a lead from the battery to the remote starter 12 volts, starting the car with the remote starter and see if the car turns off when the accessories come on and report back to me because that was the next thing I was going to try before throwing it in the box and sending it back but I didnt try that mostly because mine ended up locked out of programming mode. I ended up and sent mine back for the ultra-start, but have not had time to put that one in. Try to find your tach signal from under the hood I would say because I dont think either of us found a valid tach from the back of the fortin wire to rs wire connection. And I am thinking the crimestopper might shut off when the accessories come on but I am not for certain

Re:EVO-CHR in your 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT
Hi Bradley:
I wanted to write back to you and give you an update. Today I first tried connecting the Ignition 1 from the EVO to the Crimestopper (CS). This was a bad mistake. The car started to turn over and I started smelling a electrical smell, figured out it was from the Datalink cable to the CS. I quickly turned everything off and disconnected. Figured out this didn't fix the problem. Then I tried connecting the Tach from the EVO to the Tach of the CS, and still the same problem. So I disconnected everything and took it back to just the T-Harness and the Datalink like in the video. Then I connected the 12V cable from the CS directly to the Battery like you were suggesting. This was a SUCCESS! This seems to be all that we were missing. With this configuration the car starts, stays on. Then the doors lock automatically. Then I got in and pressed the break and it turned off. So that too is working. I then was about to try starting, putting the key in as if I was about to drive, but I caused my battery to drain to the point it would not start and so I didn't get to try that, and it was getting late for me to continue. But I am going to assume it too will work. The only thing that I have to figure out now is how I am going to get a wire from the battery into the cabin of the car.

I did get a reply back from Fortin while I was testing today, and their ticket technician was not helpful. haha.

Anyway thanks for the tip and I hope this helps you with your install of your new system. If everything doesn't work when I go back and finish the install I will let you know if you like.

-Chad

Re:EVO-CHR in your 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT
I was reading a post on another site that person went above accellorator-sorry for the miss spelling-rod that comes in through the firewall. They drilled a hole and used a rubber grommet. Hopefully that will be more helpful to you. Where did you get your tach signal ?
Brad





Posted By: offroadzj
Date Posted: March 06, 2013 at 6:28 AM
That response makes sense. The power at the ignition harness is typically low amperage (usually only ~10 amps) on newer Chrysler vehicles and it is recommended to always run the main power from the unit to the battery or a higher amperage source.

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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205





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