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vstyle444 
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i hooked up my remote starter and it won't crank all the way through i guess it need more cranking time so is there and timer out there can i use? my car take a while when even i use my key to start the car(i have hold my key in start postion for about 3 second before it start) ..please help me...thankz
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heres a tach reference:
|       TACHOMETER|BLACK / YELLOW        |   |28 pin plug, pin #16 *7    |
*7 Located inside ECU box which is under hood on the drivers side.
be sure to bypass the key w/ 555u (need a spare key) or 555f(no key need,prefer this one). first try to remote start while the key is in the cylinder w/o turning, in off position.
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vstyle444 
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i have done all that it just that i have to hold the start postion about 3 second to start the car so i cant use the remote to start it cuz the cranking time is not long enough
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When you programmed the tach signal, did you ensure that the tach was at the lowest point before you learned the signal ?
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vstyle444 
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yeah i did i changed out the alarm i though it was the problem but it wasnt both did the same thing..thankz

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