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hotrod81860 
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I have a 00'' Grand Prix GT and I finally got the remote starter and everything alarm installed, but I have a problem because it holds the starter way too long. So I was wondering if there was any way that I could decrease the crank timing. I have a phoenix digital pd-175 car alarm/remote starter. The bypass module I used is a 555G, if that would be any help to anyone figuring out the problem. Some tips and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Check the install manual for the menu programing options, and see if crank time is on there. if so you would have to go into the programing and program it with the valet button.
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I checked the manual and i doesn't have anything on crank time.
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check your rpm sens wire. how did you connect it? t-taps, solder? maybe bad connection.
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Where did you get the tach signal...?

Tachometer white  ac  pin 8, conn. 2 @ PCM   Decrease Crank Timing -- posted image.


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