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sizzle 
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here's my problem, i got (2) 96 explorers the one that is for parts had a polarstart ps2600 installed on it and it worked, i unhooked the wires to the PS than intsall it on my workin explorer now all i get is flashing lites when i push the button on the remote but the suv will not start any ideals out there that may help would be greatfull
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you might have to program tach again.
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sizzle 
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ok stupid question but can i program the tach and if so how would i do that
sizzle 
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just check this morning and the parking lites blink 1 than 3 fast
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If the unit flashes erratically (1to3 flashes, followed by a pause then more

flashes), it might be in playback mode. This occurs when the Hood switch

was press 3 times.

dragon
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just reprogram tach.

1. Close the Hood.

2. Disable starter kill. (If installed)
3. Start the engine using the key.
4. Let it run for at least 25 seconds, then shut it
OFF.
5. The module should now be out of Tach
Watch Lockout.

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if that does not work

do above ahead and then

1. Hold pin switch (Hood switch) down for 4

seconds.
2. Release pinswitch (Parking lights should come
ON)
3. With Parking lights ON, immediately push and
release pinswitch again.
4. Parking lights will stay ON for up to 20
seconds. (If not repeat from step 1)
5. With Parking lights ON press Trunk button of
remote transmitter. (Parking lights will flash 1
to 7 times)
6. Start the vehicle using the key.
7. If Parking lights stays ON, you have selected
an incorrect tach wire. (Relocate tach wire and
start from step 1) If Parking lights goes OFF
then proceed to the next step.
8. Allow vehicle to reach regular engine idle
speed, then press and release brakes. (Parking
lights will flash appropriate setting, from 1 to 7
flashes)
9. Press Trunk button of remote transmitter, to
save setting. (Parking lights will flash one long
flash)

Ted
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