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StealthEs 
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On the back of the third page of you install book it tells you how to change the options through a control. Looks like a real PIA though.
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usabuilt 
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Engine sensoning is the tach setting config?? Tach sensing and injector sensing would both require the starter to be set on engine sensing config, give it a shot if the relay clicks when you push the button on the module your good to go.
StealthEs 
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usabuilt wrote:
Engine sensoning is the tach setting config?? Tach sensing and injector sensing would both require the starter to be set on engine sensing config, give it a shot if the relay clicks when you push the button on the module your good to go.

Yes, I believe he's connecting at the alternator. He would have to change that setting to option 2

Cris
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for me the easiest way is to find two injectors. connect your yellow/black wire to the wire that is not the same between the two injectors. then follow the procedure to learn the tach signal as previous stated. if during the learn process you get more than one click. you dont have a good tach signal
dman702 
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I connected the Yellow/Bk wire to an injector wire and pushed the button on the brain module. The siren chirp once, so it worked. Thank you guys.

I put the car in reservation mode. I pressed on the brake, activated the hand brake and removed the key from the ignition switch. The car reamain running for about a couple of minutes. I try to start the car with the remote but it doesn't crank. It opens the ignition switch to ON but it doesn't crank the starter. All I hear is a click from the brain unit and it then closes the switch. It does this 3 times.

I connected the CNI # 6 Yellow starter wire to the starter side and the yellow w/ the black line to the switch side.

ON CN2 # 5 RED / Bk (-)Starter Output where does it connect to?

dman702 
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I just realize that I need a clutch bypass. Can anyone please help me find one or can I make one?
over_boost 
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does your vehicle start without pushing down the clutch? if it doesnt  then there should be a switch near the clutch

StealthEs 
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Use the 2nd starter wire(-) from the unit, remember to place a diode inline. Wire that wire to the one that goes to ground when the clutch is pressed down. There is a harness in front of the clutch that has 2 wires.
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