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When i tested it in was dc and it was 12volts running. Should i test it in ac?
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AC settings on your DMM please.
Yes it is that plug, how many more times for this particular question, original poster, next time please do a search!
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Thanks I got everything hook up. I even hook up the Honda Fortin Bypass SL3 and it's successful programmed. My car can lock, unlock, door trigger works well, and trunk release is working. I hook up everything in the H3 except the accessory 1 and accessory 2. I didn't hook up H2 wires because it was optional. Since I hook up the Fortin, I didn't hook up the Remote Start relay out which were:
blue rs status (-)200mA output
pink RS iginition1 " "
violet rs starter " "
orange rs accessory " "
pink/white flex " "
Is it necessary to hook this up to do the remote start since I already hook up the fortin bypass?
I used the LE transponder guide to change the manual transmission to an automatic:
Step 1: Open car door.
Step 2: Cycle ignition key ON then OFF. Do the next step within 10 seconds.
Step 3: Press and hold valet switch until LED flashes 3 times (siren chirps 3 times), then release.
Step 4: Press and release valet switch once then press and hold. Siren chirps once.
Step 5: While still holding the valet switch, press UNLOCK button of transmitter. Siren chirps 2 times.
Step 6: Release valet switch. Cycle ignition key ON then OFF.
but my responder led and sire didn't respond to this procedure and I tried to do tach setup but it wasn't successful either.
Can someone look over this and see what I can do to get the remote start to work?
Thanks
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blue rs status (-)200mA output

pink RS iginition1 " "
violet rs starter " "
orange rs accessory " "
all those wires must be connected for your remote start to work

blue rs status (-)200mA output to fortin ground when running input

pink RS iginition1
violet rs starter
orange rs accessory

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blue rs status (-)200mA output to fortin ground when running input
pink RS iginition1
violet rs starter
orange rs accessory
Tedmond, thanks for the reply. But I want to make sure I do this correctly:
blue rs- I have already connected the fortin (blue wire) to the clifford matrix (WHITE/ blue) remote start activation wire, so should I also connect this blue rs wire too with the other two?
pink rs-I just need to connect this directly to the car's ignition 1 wire?
violet- I have interrupted the starter wire, so should I connect it to the car side or the key for this wire?
orange accessory- I have accessory 1 and 2, which should I connect this to?
thanks so much
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Use pink/white for one of the ACC's
Green to key side of cut starter wire.
Violet to car side.
Why does the Fortin Blue connected to the Clifford's WHITE/ blue?
Am I missing something here? The WHITE/ blue is an input, why needed if the Clifford has a remote control fob?
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Yeah I got the starter violet and green wire connected already. I called Honda Fortin and they told me to hook up the WHITE/ blue activation wire to the "blue" running wire of the alarm. So am I suppose those two up or not? or am I suppose to hook this up to the blue rs wire? Do I need to hook up this WHITE/ blue remote start activation at all?
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Do they mean the blue "STATUS OUTPUT"of the alarm to a WHITE/ blue on the Fortin unit? If so fine but DON'T connect either to the WHITE/ blue of the alarm.
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