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sublime44 
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Posted: October 20, 2009 at 5:13 PM / IP Logged  
I found the install manual online
Please help me with this instal if you can, I would greatly appreciate it. Heres the link    http://www.designtech-intl.com/pdf/manuals/20023v71.pdf
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syl20rochon wrote:
I'll be logged off for 2 hours or so...I'll log in later.....good luck...
Are you back yet? :)
Can you help me out?
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I'm back, you'll be using the WHITE/ black (ignition 3, neg 400mA) output on your blue wire of the bypass.  Did you connect all the other wires?

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sublime44 
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syl20rochon wrote:

I'm back, you'll be using the WHITE/ black (ignition 3, neg 400mA) output on your blue wire of the bypass.   Did you connect all the other wires?

I havent tried installing the bypass yet because I wasnt sure if it would work with this starter. Did you read the manual i posted for my remote starter? it says that the ignition 3 wire 400ma requires a relay. Are you sure this wire is ok to use?
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Yep...you'll be find with that one, did you connect all the main harness wires, ignition 1, ignition 2, accessory, starter and +12v?  Also, did you connect the parking light output and the brake input?
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You don't need to hook up the tach wire, you can use voltage sense, I believe that the module is already set for voltage sense....when your bypass is programmed, just try to start your vehicule.  Also, make sure you have connected ignition 2 cause you can have transmission problems if not connected....it would be pink/white or simply white on the truck.

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sublime44 
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syl20rochon wrote:

You don't need to hook up the tach wire, you can use voltage sense, I believe that the module is already set for voltage sense....when your bypass is programmed, just try to start your vehicule.   Also, make sure you have connected ignition 2 cause you can have transmission problems if not connected....it would be pink/white or simply white on the truck.

Yea I connected all the wires, not using tach wire. Also Im using the brake wire but not the parking lights wire because in the manual it says that ill need a relay for the parking light wire.
I have a question though, the by pass has a yellow wire that is supposed to connect to Ignition, do I just connect it to ignition 1 wire which is pink on my truck?
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Yes, to the ignition 1
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You don't have a relay handy for the parking lights?  I can tell you how to hook it up...
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sublime44 
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syl20rochon wrote:
You don't have a relay handy for the parking lights?   I can tell you how to hook it up...
Dude it worked I'm so happy! I cant thank you enough for your kind advice. The headlights come on when it starts for some reason so thats a bonus. Again thank you so so much!
One thing though, when the truck is done turning over, it almost sounds like its turning over too much, like theres an extra second of starter spin. Is this normal?
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