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Avital 4400 Remote Programming


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elevatorguy 
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Avital 4400 remote start alarm combo in a 99 Legacy Outback. I am trying to program a replacement remote control (the 2 way version). Do I need to manually program each channel? I have tried a few different things with limited success. Can anyone explain what I need to do after I get into the programming mode? I turn the ignition to the on position, press the programming button once, press it again and hold it while pushing the lock button on the remote...the alarm sounds off with confirmation. I turn off the key and try it. The lock button controls lock and unlock and there is no remote start. The way that the old remote worked was that the lock button did lock, the unlock button did unlock, and holding down both lock and unlock did the remote start. Do I need to push all the buttons on the remote while in the programming mode? Do I need to program each button for a different channel? Thanks in advance for any and all help.
elevatorguy 
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These are the instructions that came with the new remote.
http://www.directedstore.com/manuals/477T.pdf
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If you have a buton marked *, on the remote, assuming it's an automatic then pressing * twice, once a second should activate remote start.
JWorm 
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Turn key ON, press valet button 8 times. Press again and HOLD. Siren should give off 8 quick chirps. Press lock on remote. Press lock on any other remotes you have. Release valet button. Turn ignition OFF. Siren should give a long chirp.
Test remote. It will operate just like the original remote. You will still press Lock and UNLOCK to remote start.
chriswallace187 
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I'd suggest 2 things...first, check the install manual for the Avital 4400 and see if there are any transmitter programming instructions for doing a single channel at a time.
Second, if you did the autolearn method of transmitter programming(which it sounds like you did) and it's doing lock/unlock but not remote starting, there's a possibility that the transmitter is working fine, and the problem lies elsewhere with the remote start. Do you have another, working transmitter, or is this replacement the only one?
Common things to check there are the neutral safety wire/toggle switch, as well as the hood pin; certain faults with them will result in no light flash or other response from the unit.
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elevatorguy 
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Thanks a lot to everyone that answered via post here or by PM. JWorm had it right.

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