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thier 
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Hello everyone, I tried a search and came up blank.
I am trying to get a remote start installed on my Suburban.
It is a design tech, two way remote.
The unit powers up, arms and disarms, I can get into the programming features ect.
I used a wiring diagram from here, used ign2 (white)and starter (yellow) but 'burb won't crank by remote.
It doesn't have any "special" security, No VATS or passkey.
Thoughts?
Thanks,,
Tom
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did you ground the neutral safety wire? is the hood pin wire NOT grounded? is the brake shutdown wire NOT seeing 12v?
thier 
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ckeeler wrote:
did you ground the neutral safety wire?{/quote]
THAT might be my problem
ckeeler wrote:
is the hood pin wire NOT grounded?
Check!
[QUOTE=ckeeler]is the brake shutdown wire NOT seeing 12v?
Check!
Man I need to stop posting early am,, It is a No cranking issue.
I will check N safety ground,, Thanks
Tom
thier 
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Ok folks,, been really busy and haven't had anytime to post, or work on the Suburban. I was able to get it to crank, but not fire. I am guessing I have to connect the remote starter to BOTH ign 1 AND ign 2? I have the control unit out of the car now and am starting it with the key.
Thanks,
Tom
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thier wrote:
Ok folks,, been really busy and haven't had anytime to post, or work on the Suburban. I was able to get it to crank, but not fire. I am guessing I have to connect the remote starter to BOTH ign 1 AND ign 2? I have the control unit out of the car now and am starting it with the key.
Thanks,
Tom

Yes, you have to power up the Ign 1 (pink) wire as well.

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You also have to power up the accessory wire as well if you want the AC/heater to come on with remote start.
thier 
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Thanks 97gss and cutdog,, I figured as much but wanted to confirm.
Thanks,
Tom
thier 
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Ok,,
Got the remote starting working fine,, step two, where do I grab the wiring for the remote lock and unlock?
Thanks,
Tom
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