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Posted: December 10, 2007 at 10:36 PM / IP Logged  

Well i am having some trouble installing a code alarm remote start model CA500 into a 03 chevy silverado...

door locks and alarm... are working corectly
the GMBP is the passlock system that i am using
it has been programed an programs fine...I just wired it in using the databus 2nd one the purple....
my trouble that i am having is that when i go to Remote start the truck... it does nothing.. the ignition does not power up...the GMBP does nothing (led does not light up)

i have gone over an over..etc my wiring an everything looks at test good...

checked all of my concetions..
discontected the hood pin.. and the brake light
and discontected the four pin harness

and still no ignition...

please does anyone have an idea... or is anyone familair with Code Alarm ? ?
if u would like to call or text me at 605.323.9415 with any help or of course u can post it here
Thanks in advance

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Posted: December 11, 2007 at 12:22 AM / IP Logged  

Do you have the "control switch" in the correct position?

The BLACK/ white wire on this switch needs to see ground for the remote start to work.

Hook all that stuff up that you disconnected, then check the switch.

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Posted: December 11, 2007 at 12:28 AM / IP Logged  
Neutral safety wire still needs to be grounded for remote start to work. Most vehicles have that built into transmission anyway.
The wire I'm test'n isn't doin' what it's supposed to be doin'... I am so glad I printed that tech sheet, with the wrong info.
Do it right the first time... or I might have to fix it for ya
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KarTuneMan wrote:

Do you have the "control switch" in the correct position?

The BLACK/ white wire on this switch needs to see ground for the remote start to work.

Hook all that stuff up that you disconnected, then check the switch.

I have bypassed the control switch it is grounded...

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techman93 wrote:
Neutral safety wire still needs to be grounded for remote start to work. Most vehicles have that built into transmission anyway.

Neutral safety wire ? what wire is that ?

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Posted: December 11, 2007 at 5:01 PM / IP Logged  

the neutral safety wire, is used on car that can start in gear and must be wired to the gear box wire, that shows only (-) ground when in P or N. since ur car is an 03, that wire is not required to be connected. Your car should not start if in gear, so simply ground that wire and ur car will start everytime.

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tedmond wrote:

the neutral safety wire, is used on car that can start in gear and must be wired to the gear box wire, that shows only (-) ground when in P or N. since ur car is an 03, that wire is not required to be connected. Your car should not start if in gear, so simply ground that wire and ur car will start everytime.

well i have never had to a car that have had this that u speak of... where might i find this wire in a 03 chevy also what color will this wire be ? ...

thanks for the help

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well i have never had to a car that have had this that u speak of... where might i find this wire in a 03 chevy also what color will this wire be ? ...

take the neutral safety wire and connect it straight to ground.

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Posted: January 31, 2008 at 9:17 AM / IP Logged  

the cause for it was.. that the amdl was also trying to bypass the passkey... so i removed the gmbp an everything is good....

i didnt realize that the kx01a was also doing the passkey

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