HELP! I'm about at my wits end with this install, and the 7am "my car won't start and I'm late for work" phone calls are getting very trying.
First, the equipment.
- 2003 Civic EX
- Avital 4113
- Fortin SL-3 Bypass
- Anti Grind Relay wired to GWL
Got everything installed and wired after a long 2 days, and the car started fine, both via remote start as well as key, and the anti-grind relay worked as designed.
Gave the car back to the girlfriend, and there were 2 problems;
1) Battery was largely dead the next morning (at least, after she tried to crank it multiple times). Turns out, I was continually powering the anti-grind relay when the doors were locked via the keyless entry (because of the ground while locked output to the relay). Changed the +12v for the relay coil to come from the ignition wire, which solved the battery drain.
2.) Second problem, and the reason for the dead battery is she tried to crank it multiple times. Occasionally, the first time you attempt to start the car by key, it will crank but not catch. Obviously the immobilizer is not recognizing the key. We've since figured out if you stop cranking, take the key out and put it back in, it fires right up. But again, this is intermittent.
Today, she's running errands (which included getting a new battery because the last one while having good voltage, was low on amps, not sure if this is a pertinent detail?) and it's been starting fine at each stop. Except the last stop. Suddenly, the car won't start via the key (won't even crank - starter not getting energized). Remote start worked, but shortly after she starts driving she gets a check engine light, the transmission d4 light starts blinking and the transmission is not shifting/driving properly.
At this point, via a phone call I have her shut the car off, and try to start via the key. Nothing. Remote start works, but produces same result...blinking transmission light. While car is running on remote start, I have her try to bump the key to "start" to test anti-grind relay, no grind. Have her perform key takeover and try to bump the start again.......no grind! Clearly that should not be the case, but based on the other problems, I don't think the issue is in the relay. I think something else is preventing the key from energizing the starter.
20 minutes pass, where she's inside and hasn't touched the car. I have her try the key again, car starts fine and transmission problem has disappeared (check engine light is still on obviously, because she has no way to reset the code). I have her repeat this 4 times, and each time the car starts fine via the key. Then I have her try the remote start, and again it starts fine with no issues. Also had her test anti-grind relay and all works as expected. So in other words, the earlier issue has disappeared entirely.
Prior to today's problems, I've checked and double-checked all my wiring connections, and they're all correct as far as I can tell. Also, all connections are soldered (save 1 or 2 minor connections where I used wire-taps, such as horn and parking light flash).
Sorry for the looong post, but I wanted to make sure I was as descriptive about the problem as possible for troubleshooting purposes.
SO, can anyone help me?!? Or point me in the right direction? I'm electrically competent (was an aviation electrician in the Navy, and while I don't remember everything I learned, I'm by no means bumbling around here). I really am about to just give up, this thing has been nothing but problems, but taking it all back out would probably be more work than getting it to work properly! Thanks!