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snowed500 
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Great Forum Here! After my 97 Chevy Tahoe sat for 3 months, due to me installing a 6.5" lift kit, i jumped started the dead battery and the alarm works fine Except for the remote start. It tries to start but dies after 1/2 sec. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
Thanks a lot this website has givin me tons of info n ideas.
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Patrick
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you need to reprogram tach and maybe the other settings as well.
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Really and how might a novice go about doing that?
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open a door on the car, locate your valet button. Next start the car and hold the valet button down within 5 seconds of starting the car. wait for your LED to turn solid blue and then your done. its that simple.
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Also may need to reprogram any immobilizer bypasses you may be using as well.
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snowed500 
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Ok so i tried to reprogram tach and the led never came on, i tried it a few times.  How do i go about reprograming any immobilizer bypasses?

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The system may be setup to run tachless, which would be why the led never comes on.  Was the system professionally installed?
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Depends which bypass you have.
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Yeah the system was installed by a authorized dealer.
I guess a bypass overides the computer without the key in the ignition, so if the truck turns on and tries to start but can't it must be the fuel pump bypass that needs to be repogrammed. So with that being the case how would i do it?
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Patrick
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