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01burb 
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I installed a 600 ESP and I have questions. 

1) The red LED blinks 1 per second armed or disarmed is this normal?

2) I think the starter interup activated. No matter what I do per the installation manual the car won't start.  It has been in only a couple of weeks and has been working ok until today. Any ideas?

Thank you

01burb 
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It is installed in a 1987 Pontiac Firebird.
loneranger 
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  • If it's blinking once per second, the alarm is armed and the starter interupt is active.
  • Put the alarm into valet until you can resolve the issue.
Ideal - cmon dude, add to topics in a useful manner, not stuff that is obvious.
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01burb 
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Hi I have tried the valet both with remote and button with no results.  I will try again today as it was getting late when I was trying it.  I tried valet mode and VRS.  The alarm is arming and disarming notifing me both with lights and siren.   Any ideas why this is happening. 
Mark Mizenko 
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The VRS is active?   Do you know how to disarm the VRS.  Is there a seperate button for the VRS, the red port on the module.
01burb 
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I have the manual I printed out.  I will try tomarrow.  No there is not a seperate button unless you are talking the valet button.  I don't remember a red port on the module.  Where would it be? 
Mark Mizenko 
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The Red VRS port would be next to the Blue or White ports, IF it had a VRS port.  The VRS may be done thru the remote on your unit if it's newer.
01burb 
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I tried to disarm the VRS per the owners manual with both the remote and valet switch.  The red led still blinks 1 per second armed or disarmed and the car starter still will not engage.  I am open to any ideas.  When I get a chance I will read out the relay, wires and car starter system.

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