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benjf3 
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Posted: January 31, 2012 at 2:59 PM / IP Logged  
Well it seems to be the way the bypass module handles the door locks. I can live with it as everything works properly/ I was just wondering if others have encountered the issue.
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Posted: January 31, 2012 at 3:18 PM / IP Logged  
Why not just manually connect the parking lights? Should be pretty simple.
Parking Lights-      blue      -      headlight switch or IPM, blue 72 pin plug, pin 69
Notes: The IPM (Instrument Panel Module) is part of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
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benjf3 
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The lights are manually connected at the IPM. Again, they only flicker in unison with the Parking Brake light while running under remote start. Lights are normal under all other conditions. It's only a quick flicker while the lock motors are firing too. Seems to be a firmware glitch.
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Posted: February 01, 2012 at 3:43 PM / IP Logged  
That is weird.
Does your van have automatic headlights that come on at night? If so, do you use that feature? As in.....is the switch set to "off" or "auto?"
If it's set to "auto," just out of curiousity, try putting it to "off" temporarily and see if things change.
The reason I ask is because, at least on the identical-to-your-van Kia Sedona, the negative parking lights wire is non-functional if the switch is left in "auto." On a couple of customers' cars, I had to test for and find the auto wire and interrupt it with a relay during remote start, to get the parking lights to come on.
benjf3 
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It has the auto lights, but I don't use them. This all could be avoided if Hyundai didn't have the factory FOB's go to sleep while the vehicle is running. Ideally, I would have had the one button add on start and still been able to utilize my factory fobs with slider control.
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hy there to all im Juyce,this forum is realy great,sorry if this isnt the right place to make one question.Anyway is about my door locking:
I have a Mk3 Mondeo with 3 wires negative door lock system,i have seen on this forum various ex,and diagram(wireing is similar to F.Focus)but cant figured out witch 2 of 3 wire are the one i need to hook up the viper 5901 because i have yellow,yellow with black stripe and white with black stripe.Testing it with the multimeter it seems yellow is "permanent ground" either "double lock" .I really apreciate all comments thx
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