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mrcllusb 
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Posted: March 20, 2007 at 5:39 PM / IP Logged  
My neighbor has a 98 expedition that had a auto command remote starter in it that died.I told him to buy another DEI remote starter and i would swap it out for him.He bought a Ready Remote model 24926.I just transfered the wiring from the old unit to the new one,and the vehicle will crank but it won't start.Any suggestions
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rudydapimp 
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Posted: March 20, 2007 at 6:16 PM / IP Logged  
did you hook up a tach wire?? What bypass did you use??? DEi 556U, DEI 555F, or similar
mrcllusb 
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That's just it,the systems are both made by DEI and the previous model didn't need a bypass,and didn't use a tach signal,it used the voltage sensor.
"ole blake"
rudydapimp 
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did you program the voltge sense and set the correct crank time??Does the security light flash on the dash???
xtremeaudio 
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all you need to do program to voltge or tach it will work

mrcllusb 
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I'm just going to program the tach wire because the voltage sensor is telling me that the voltage drops to low when the vehicle tries to crank.
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mrcllusb 
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Tried both ways,and vehicle will crank,but not start.I tried setting the crank time longer,but that didn't work either.Any suggestions?
"ole blake"
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Posted: March 24, 2007 at 12:36 PM / IP Logged  
The most reliable way to install a starter is by using a tachometer monitoring connection. I would recommend hooking it up. With that said, voltage sensing should work fine. DEI systems do not like a battery that is weak, I would suggest having the battery load tested.
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