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prostart ct3200 quit, no crank


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ptmaxx 
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install prostart 3200 0n 07 toyota FJ Cruiser, worked fine for three months, then all of sudden quit. when i push the start botton the lights come on, the blower comes on for 1-2 sec. the quits, i get no start output on any of the crank wires,

can someone help PLEASE

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Did you check fuses? Is there a bypass?
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ptmaxx wrote:
i get no start output on any of the crank wires
Did you check this with your DMM ? If so, then you have a defective CPU. Remove and go back to Canadian Tire and get a new one under warranty
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all fuses ok, i dont think there is a bypass
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yes, i checked it with a DOVM, no voltage output fron cpu on crank wires, this is the 3rd unit i tried today, but when i try to program the tach signal, i cant seem to get it to go right. i checked the tach wire and get about 6.5 volts, i thought this was high so i set the cpu to high thach threshold. but still no luck
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have you checked all of the shut down inputs? I would do a quick check on the following directly at the plug at the brain with a DMM:
1) brake wire - Make sure that it only shows 12v when the brake is pressed.
2) hood pin - make sure that this wire is not grounding out and does not show a ground. If anything, cut this wire to be sure.
3) Neutral Safety switch - make sure this wire has a solid ground... whether it is through a switch, or however else it is connected. Just make sure it is a solid ground.
4) Make 100% sure that you have a good solid ground connection. To test this, take a wire from the negative terminal of your battery and test the resistance between the neg. battery terminal and the ground right at the plug at the brain. I am not 100% on the correct number, but I believe it should be no more than .005ohms. If I am wrong, Im sure someone can correct me.
I am not 100% familiar with this unit, but is there a seperate relay pack for the ignition wires, or is it all contained in one unit? If there are seperate units, make sure the signal wires are plugged in fully.
HTH
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ptmaxx 
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unit is automatic, all wiring checks out ok, tried reprogrm, now lights come on go out followed by 3 flashes, still no crank attemp.
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check your 12v connection where you spliced both reds to 12v, maybe cold solder joint. prostart in made by auto start one 12v line is for cpu and ign, the other is acc and start outputs
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all conections seem to be fine, i just dont get it, i installed it last nov. my wife have used it several times a day until a few days ago when it quit, everything seem to check out fine .  so i returned it for a new one, same thing, returned that one, same thng again, got another new one and its still the same,so then i thought well maybe something with the veichle, but everything seems ok with it, but there was one thing, i had the +park light wire connected to the +prk wire @ the fuse pannel, and now the lighs dont flash when i press the remote, thereis +12v on that wire when i turn on the prk lt . so now i connected the -12prk lt wire fr the cpu to the -12 wire @ park light sw and the light now flash when i press the remote, but still no crank..................help....................please

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how did you make your connections?
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