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grtn316 
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Posted: December 26, 2006 at 11:28 PM / IP Logged  
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Posted: December 27, 2006 at 8:09 AM / IP Logged  
Do you understand the tech sheet I sent you...? It shows the wire from the brain as well. It tells you WHAT to hook to WHAT, on your exact vehicle....
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Yes I understood it. I went over all the wires again using your sheet. Looked Good.
I also disconnected all connectors from the brain except the main, outputs (next to the main), led, and the 2 pager system connectors. Nothing.
This makes me think the brain is malfunctioning since it worked correctly for a few weeks and then started acting like this (except the remote start issue). I mean, what would cause the LED to stay solid all the time?
I reviewed the starter wires and they look good too. Hopefully, moving the starter status wire to the output side of the relay will solve that problem.
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grtn316 wrote:
I mean, what would cause the LED to stay solid all the time?

valet mode

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xtremej wrote:
No as when the alarm is armed the relay acts as a open circuit for starter when disarmed its a closed circuit allowing it to start.
So, it doesn't matter which side of the relay the wires are on?
It should matter though right? Because when its armed it creates a circuit with the alarm to allow it to remote start. I double checked the wires though and the only thing that was in the wrong place was the starter output (status) wire.
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