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wwizard 
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I am putting in an autostart with xk01  

I have programmed the remote part of it when I goto program tach learn I am hitting a wall This car brake circuit goes 12volt when car is on and brake is pressed so how do I learn the tach?

I have tried using a jumper from my 12 volt to brake wire and that will allow me into the sequence but once in the command and car running it will not learn the tach signal?any suggestions?

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What's the model # of the unit?
wwizard 
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Where did you tap for your Brake input and what wire was it?
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put 12 volt from the unit to orange wire(brake wire) after i flashed the hood it took flashed 2 times but once I fire car up cannot get it to confirm
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You have the wrong brake wire.
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Hey wwizard isent the brake wire white?
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nah sorry let me reprhase that white brake wire from same plug as starter wire and accesoy wire but its the orange off teh autostart I feel I have the right brake wire as it gives me 12 volt when car is on and brake is pressed
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Brake in this vehicle should be White @ the brake pedal switch. This wire should test as +12V when the brake pedal is pressed regardless of whether the ignition is on or off.
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Hope you are just using the xko1 for the doorlocks/fact. alarm.

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