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lippy 
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I have a 2005 Nissan Altima with a Astro Start Remote control engine starter. I believe the model on the box is MV1578704 part # is 392-127-300 rev-1. The box flashes 4 times then pauses and flashes 4 times constantly . If I use the remote to start the car it will crank but not start so I know the remote is working. The box does have about 8 or 9 dip switches. Any ideas would be appreciated.
lippy 
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I believe the correct model number is AstroStart® RS-613
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Bypass module?
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lippy 
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I believe so. It's located driver side near the fuse box. I can take a picture of it if that would help.
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Put the key in the ignition without turning it. If the car starts it's a bypass issue. You should post a picture...
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lippy 
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Ok the car started using the remote with the key in the ignition. Here is a picture of the device that shows the light blinking 4 times. So what do I do next?
remote starter not working -- posted image.
lippy 
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So Mike M2 any solutions you may have would be appreciated
lippy 
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Another note to add is the remote start did work in this car, but all of a sudden it stopped working. And like I said the blinking lights ( 4 blinks) must be a code of what the problem is. Does anyone have any ideas?????
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Like he said, it is a bypass issue. Do you know what bypass is being used? It should be an additional little box somewhere near the starter.
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I can't seem to find the bypass unit. I tried a reset to the brain dip switch 7. Now the brain is blinking like 19 times.
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