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benzo33 
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Posted: September 20, 2012 at 4:19 PM / IP Logged  
I rechecked the voltages at the ignition switch harness. The 12V constants measure 12.03, the acc measures 11.83, the ignition 1 and 2 measure 11.83, while the starter measures 0.38 at acc and on and then 8.53 V during cranking. Could this be the issue?
2001 Corolla S and 2005 Neon SRT 4 ACR.
benzo33 
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Location: California, United States
Posted: September 20, 2012 at 8:56 PM / IP Logged  
Well, I switched out the battery and the numbers did improve, up to 11 Volts during crank, but still no remote start. I even switched r/s brains to no avail. I am going to clean the battery terminals...
2001 Corolla S and 2005 Neon SRT 4 ACR.
benzo33 
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Location: California, United States
Posted: September 24, 2012 at 5:01 PM / IP Logged  

tommy... wrote:
Have you done the tach learn procedure... If it is doing NOTHING... And Power is Present... Might have to Initiate the R/S...
Enter Start Feature ‘D’ Programming Mode:
1. Turn the Ignition ‘switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 TIMES and stay in OFF position.
2. Push the Valet switch 9 times (holding in on the 9th push) until four
chirps with a long chirp is heard then release the valet switch. You are
now in the Start feature ‘D’ programming mode.
Select “Checking Type”:
3. Press and release the transmitter + button once to set the
“Tachometer Checking Type”. [1] LED flash, [1] Siren chirp to confirm
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this setting.
4. Once you complete step 3, you can program “RPM Learning Mode” as
follows:
RPM LEARNING:
While the system is in Start Feature “D” programming mode,
1. Press and release the transmitter button once, [1] LED flash, [1]
siren chirp indicating you are in features “RPM Learning mode”.
2. Start the vehicle with the key. (While the engine is running, the parking
& LED will flash, If not, please check tachometer WHITE/ Red wire
connection.
3. Press and hold the valet switch for 2 seconds until a long chirp and the
LED light is constant for two seconds. The RPM signal is learned.
4. Once you complete step 3, you can adjust and test “Check Level” as
below:

Duh! That's what I forgot! Lesson learned! Thanks!

2001 Corolla S and 2005 Neon SRT 4 ACR.
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