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all four are + that one isnt -
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ok....i was like, huh? Alright, so you tried to remote start it with the key in the ignition and it didnt start? Are you using a tach wire? And if so, have you programmed it to the unit. If you are not using one, the unit will need to have voltage sense. You might have to go into the units programming to activate this feature.

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yes i have the tach wire connected. I tach learned and the led flashed.
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Do you have the BLACK/ white neutral safety switch wire going to ground? The unit will not start without this wire seeing ground. Oh, and yes, you should have 4 wires going to the constant 12v.....h1/2 red, and both reds, and the RED / white on the relay pack, so that is right.
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mikvot wrote:
Do you have the BLACK/ white neutral safety switch wire going to ground? The unit will not start without this wire seeing ground. Oh, and yes, you should have 4 wires going to the constant 12v.....h1/2 red, and both reds, and the RED / white on the relay pack, so that is right.

that worked, that you so much!

Now that it starts I have to do  the tests it says in the instructions to see if I have to hook that up to anything right?

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You can if you want, but the Hondas will not start unless they are in neutral, or park, so there is no need to hook this wire up anywhere else. I normally just leave it going to ground.
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What does the ground in on teh honda-sl2 go to? I tried to connect it to the primary harness to the alarm but it doesnt start, the main controller just clicks constantly. When I dont connect this wire the engine starts to crank but it wont start. Any ideas?
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never mind i got it, it was the - armed output
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I was testing out my alarm and I opened the hood and then shook the car. Now whenever I unlock my car there is a hood and sensor icon on my transmitter. How can I reset this? I tried to look in the owners guide but I didnt find anything. Thanks

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I would think it would reset once the ignition is turned on.........also the blue (-) in on the bypass module needs to go to either the blue or blue/white (-) 200 ma status outputs of the alarm. These wires only show ground once the remote start has been activated and shut off after the car has started, minimizing the time the module has to be on. If you have it hooked to the orange (-) when armed wire now, the car will not start if the alarm is disarmed, not to mention the fact that the module is gonna be powered up any time you have the alarm armed, putting a lot more wear and tear on the bypass.
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