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remote starter problem, 95 cutlass supreme


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silverfoxx129 
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Posted: September 17, 2007 at 2:23 PM / IP Logged  
the main unit shuts off before it sends voltage to the starter, I can only see 3 wires that have anything to do with shutting down the main unit.....the hand brake wire, grounded.....door trigger wire.....foot brake wire...I tested the hand brake ground and foot break wire and they are hooked up correct, the door trigger wire is supposed to be negative and there is no power to it.
chadwa2003 
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Well the door pin shouldn't prevent the starter from turning over if anything it would stop the system from turning on at all. If there is only one blue wire at the headlight switch then it should be it does you dome light work or do you have a dome light override switch or button. Because that could cause problems with the system. On another note if the dome light bulb is burnt out that could also be a problem.
silverfoxx129 
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the dome lights come on when the doors open so that shouldn't be the problem, that narrows it down to the the brake wires and they check out ok.
chadwa2003 
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Did you hook up and program the tach wire? Do you have a link to the manual or could you e-mail it to me chadwa2003@yahoo.ca
silverfoxx129 
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I hooked up the tach wire (they call it in their words HIGH VOLTAGE COIL STARTER )and checked to make sure that it was getting power(low voltage) .I didn't have to program anything but the bypass for vats. the manual is nothing more than a connection diagram, there are no real instructions, no trouble shooting tips or anything.
silverfoxx129 
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thanks for all the help, I'm giving up on this unit, there is nothing that I can do to make it work. Is commando a good company to buy from, I checked their website and atleast I can read it lol and they have an 800# for tech support. thanks again, Brad
wrenches 
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You don't have the unit set up to work in a manual transmission car do you? 
silverfoxx129 
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no, it's in an automatic tranny
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