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Accord 01, Clifford Intellistart 4 troubl


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Iambigbaddennis 
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Posted: December 08, 2004 at 8:50 PM / IP Logged  

Im driving a Honda Accord 2001 Coupe and recently my remote start (Clifford Intellistart 4) is acting funny. When I activated it my car will just stall 3 times and stop, usually if it dosn't work the first time it will work the 2nd or 3rd but it's just stalling 3 times. Has this happened to anyone else here? thanks

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Check your tach. wire.

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Iambigbaddennis 
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Sorry, im not that good with cars. Exactly what is the tach wire? thanks for responding!

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Look in your engine compartment. There should be a few wires that come from the alarm into the compartment. (Possibly in split-loom). One (or 2) will go to the siren. Another will go to the hood-pin. The last will go to tach. Teamrf is suggesting you make sure that tach wire is still securely connected in your car.
I don't believe that's the problem. I think your battery voltage may be getting a little low, or since it's colder, your car needs longer to crank, and your alarm is set to crank for a certain amount of time (not check voltage or tach). This is something the person who installed it for you should fix...
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