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kyle5000 
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Posted: May 18, 2004 at 7:06 AM / IP Logged  

Hi, i have just completed the install of my Falcon Predator Evo 4 alarm system, and thought everything was fine until i tried the remote start feature which will not work however much i try. Does anyon e know any common problems that occur. I find that the engine will not even turn over, and thus will not start. I really need help, so if there is anoyoine out there it would be a god send.

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         Pete

boomer_106 
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Posted: May 18, 2004 at 11:44 PM / IP Logged  
Well Kyle I would start by doublechecking your fuses and wiring. I would measure for the presence of 12 volts coming from the unit when given the command to start. Start with basic things.  Good luck
kyle5000 
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Posted: May 19, 2004 at 4:38 AM / IP Logged  
right ok, i can do that but the problem i need to know is which wire is it that gives the command that starts it, or at least makes it crank. Because the whole system is confusing, and i am not sure whether it is the relay i have wired in near th coil, or the wires that go to the coil and the alternator?? If so, where do i connect the alternator wire, to the field wire or power? And what do i connect the coil wire to if my car has a ccoil pack?? Thanks again
boomer_106 
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Well I thought you had it all hooked up and it didnt work. If you dont know what wires come from your falcon and go to the starter than you certainly have problems. I am not familiar with the falcon so I cant help you there. Didnt you get instructions with it? Also you need to first tell everyone what year, make and model your working on.
kyle5000 
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ok ok, im working on vauxhall(general motors) corsa which is a 1.0litre petrol engine. The alarm is all wired up i know that much, but i do not know where to connect those last 2 wires i mentioned before, as i have a coil pack. Once these are connected, i will try again and see if it works. So can you help me now??
boomer_106 
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Im afraid being in the U.S. I dont see any info on the vauxhall. Best I can tell ya is try posting your request for the tech sheet in the vehicle information database forum and hope someone there can get it. Other than that you may look for forums in the UK that may be have info on that car by using a search engine like google.com  

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