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Calgarysouth 
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Posted: April 21, 2005 at 6:28 PM / IP Logged  
you got passlock II issues
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I have wired the tach in 2 different spots and still the same thing.. Got it at the console and at the coil... Im about to shoot the alarm!
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What bypass module did you use ? If you din't use a bypass module then that is your problem. Use a PLXR or a GMBP for this vehicle.
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Calgarysouth 
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that is EXACTLY what passlock will do.....

 

it's a fuel cut off, so the truck will run for as long as the fuel in the lines will let it...

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program the alarm to learn the tach then remote start it again if it fails to start you have the passlock issue. your going to have to buy a bypass module for your truck.

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put yor key in the key cylinder and remote start the truck if it starts that means the truck has passlock.if it still does the same thing you need to double check your wires at the ignition cylinder. member your trying to mimic what you do when you start the truck with your key.make sure you did not overlook an acc wire or 1st or 2nd ignition.
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nava94 wrote:
put yor key in the key cylinder and remote start the truck if it starts that means the truck has passlock.if it still does the same thing you need to double check your wires at the ignition cylinder. member your trying to mimic what you do when you start the truck with your key.make sure you did not overlook an acc wire or 1st or 2nd ignition.

He already did this as he stated in his 3rd reply on this thread. It's not the tach or the wiring because the unit registers that the vehicle has started and stays running with the key in the ON position.

 

What bypass module did you use for the Passlock II system ??

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Posted: April 21, 2005 at 9:38 PM / IP Logged  

HHMMMM..........his other thread may have something to do with all of it:

Topic: 98 silverado door locks

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=54364&PN=1

I would want to check the whole install

 

Constant 12 voltsREDIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 voltsPINKIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
StarterYELLOWIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome LightPURPLE (-)AT EITHER PIN SWITCH *
Trunk Pin SwitchN/A
Parking LampBROWN (+)AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Power LockL BLUEDRIVER KICK
Power UnlockWHITEPANEL **
* PURPLE (-) Dome Light Wire Is Also Located At The Headlamp Switch. ** Without OEM Keyless Entry ........Reversal Rest At Ground Door Lock
With OEM Keyless Entry .....Positive Pulse Door Locks

Accessories
Window UpD\ D BLUE P\ L BLUE @ MAIN
Window DownR/ BROWN S/ TAN SWITCH
Ign Key WarnL GREEN (-)48 PIN CONN. TO LEFT OF STEERING COL.
Trunk ReleaseN/A
OEM HornBLACK (-)48 PIN CONN. TO LEFT OF STEERING COL.
HeadlightsYELLOW (+)AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH
OEM Alarm ArmN/ANO OEM ALARM PRESENT IN SCHEMATICS
OEM Alarm DisarmN/ANO OEM ALARM PRESENT IN SCHEMATICS

Reversal Rest At Ground Power Window Circuit

Remote Start
Tach SignalWHITEAT IGNITION COIL *
Ignition #2WHITEIGN. SWITCH HARNESS (HEAT/AC)
Ignition #3ORANGEIGNITION SW. HARNESS (TRANSMISSION)
AccessoryBROWNIGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Neutral SafetyNOT GROUNDING TYPE -OEM SWITCH OPENS STARTER CIRCUIT
Brake LightWHITE (+)AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
Reverse LightL GREEN (+)AT SWITCH ON TRANSMISSION
Rear Window DefrostN/A

* Ignition Coil Is Located On Passenger Rear Of Engine.  G.M. Passlock II Diagram.

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Im not using a bypass module. I didnt htink since its a 98 it has passlock. I will look into getting a module. Where should i get a good one at?

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Posted: April 22, 2005 at 12:24 PM / IP Logged  
get one at any local shop that sells alarms, they are pretty common you have to use them on almost all late 90's and new vehicles, you can get them for around 20 - 40 bucks, this is definetly the reason it's doing that, i thought someone said you replied and said you already had one
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