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r2d97 
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Posted: February 15, 2004 at 9:51 AM / IP Logged  
I have a g4 solaris on my 1994 honda accord 5 speed  ex sedan that I just finished installing. Everything works except the car wont remote start. The car will shut off when I set it up for remote start, but it will not start. Can someone please help me. I just want to finish this project. Thanks Ryan
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How did you bypass the clutch and also, did you put the system into ready mode ?
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I used the optional clutch bypass relay to bypass the clutch. I took the wire coming off of the clutch switch that is connected to the ignition sw and connected it to the  #87 of the relay, the wire that goes to the starter from the clutch sw to the #30 of the relay, and #85 is +12v and # 86 is the blue orange wire coming from the solaris. I also installed a diode in series with the blue orange wire and the relay. I think that this might be the prob, but I don't know. When I try to remote start, my fuel pump turns on and my engine lights come on my gauge cluster, but there is no engine cranking whatsoever. I appreciate all of your help. Thanks
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What is ready mode? I did the rpm programming steps where it confirms that the rpms were set by chirping two times.

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Posted: February 15, 2004 at 8:13 PM / IP Logged  
Ready mode is the steps that you have to shut down the car in order for it to be remote started after you get out of the car. Most systems will not operate if you do not have the system in ready mode to ensure that the clutch is in nuetral position. To make sure that your clutch bypass relay is working, next time you try the remote start, stay inside the car and have the clutch pressed while testing.
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