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'94 Buick Lesabre alarm/remote start


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asab16 
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Posted: March 04, 2004 at 3:45 PM / IP Logged  

why do u need IGN and +12volt on 86 and not just IGN..?????????

thanks

sparkie 
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Posted: March 04, 2004 at 8:18 PM / IP Logged  
I am sorry if I confused you. Terminal #86 should receive ignition power. Ignition power being defined as a 12 volt + source that has power before, during and after cranking. Your problem may be a bad relay, but I still suspect a bad or wrong connection. If done correctly, you can read the resistor value of the key while in the ignition cylinder if you place your meter leads onto each of the thin white wires where they meet the large plug under the driver's side dash near the base of the steering column. Make sure yur relay has a terminal marked 87a on it. There are some relays which have two 87 terminals and no 87a terminal. Terminal 87a is a normally closed terminal. Terminal 87 is a normally open terminal. If you have the wrong one the car will start with the starter, but not with the key.
sparky
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