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Drive Lock Issue, CM900AS, Blade-AL, 2014 Subaru Outback


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stiridaz 
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Posted: March 27, 2024 at 4:43 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote stiridaz
Hi everyone, I appreciate the time to read and help.
I am using a cm900as brain with the BLADE-AL on a 2014 Subaru outback standard key. Everything works great and I am well versed in wiring so it all was fine on the first try with the exception of the automatic door lock.
On the flash Option Group 1 I have Ignition controlled door locks set to ON and also on the 2 way compustar remote I have enabled the drive lock.
If I start my car and turn it off nothing will happen. If I start my car and drive the doors will not ever lock. After parking and turning my car off it will trigger the doors to unlock which is normal behavior. The problem is when I put my foot on the brake its supposed to lock the doors but it never does. I have also tried the RPM Lock option on the flash, its supposed to lock the doors at 20 percent over the idle RPM but that is not working either. I'm thinking the BLADE-AL isn't telling the brain that the brake is applied. But I know it can tell this because you have to apply the brake for take over on remote start.
waterresistro 
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Posted: May 21, 2024 at 7:45 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote waterresistro
Hello i'm not an expert(especially with the blade thing) but just an idea, have you also connected the brake pedal signal ? I also have the CM900 with the blade al on my 2015 outback and even though it is supposed to receive most of signals trough the OBD port, it doesn't seem to do so. (i had to separately connect the parking lights, brake wire and while having the auto relock after 60s on, i noticed if i only open tail gate, it will act as i never opened any door and automatically lock/arm).

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