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clock97 
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 have a 564t alarm by hornet and a 556u bypass, went i tried the first time it worked fine and now the engine just keeps rotating but it want fully start and ideas?? i have a 2004 toyota sequoia
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Slide the key into the keycylinder but don't turn it.  Try remote starting the car.  If it starts then you've got something wrong with the bypass module.  If it doesn't then one or more of your igniton wires are incorrect or not powering up.
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clock97 
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i tried that and checked the wires and it attempts to crank but the engine just rotate and like it's not getting gas delivered to it, could it be my remote start relay or my tach wire?
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When you tried the key in the cylinder, did you remove the key 555 from the module or did you have it left in ? Did you power up both IGN wires and also where did you ground the unit & the bypass module to ?
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i had both keys in and i grounded the unit & the module to the same ground under the hood of the car next to the battery, and both IGN wires are connected correctly, when i tried to use the remote start the 1st time it worked but it just keep trying to crank the car now???
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If it's over cranking then it's a tach issue. The unit doesn't know that the vehicle has started so it keeps cranking. Make sure you have a good tach signal source for the unit and otherwise find a better location and re-program the unit.

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try to statr the car by remote witout using the 556u. just place one the car key close to the ring (key hole) if the problem persist. go in to the programing routine and program the tacheless mode. the engine start should work like that.some times you just

have to place the 556u in a very singular position to make it work propielity.

sorry abbout my english skills.

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