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Benooneb 
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wich wire is the neg.ground out when running on that unit?

this is the wire needed for key bypass , im using PKG5.

Benooneb 
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sorry ct-3300
Craig3708 
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The solid white wire, in the 12 wire plug is ground out when running........

         Craig

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thanks
bcondemi 
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HI

I've just installed the ct3300 and all works well (including door locks, truck release, etc...

I seem to have a problem with the 'Idle Mode' unprogramming. It seems after I went through 'MODE 2' and disabled 'Function 2', Idle mode is still active.

(i.e. When I remote start the car and after inserting the key and driving off; When I turn the key off, the car is still running. (I assume the starter has taken over again).

Anyone know how to turn this feature off? (i.e. Turning the key should totally shut-down the unit {minus the lock/unlock functions}).

please help

BC

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The problem is with your brake circuit, not with programming. Your remote starter is not disengaging when you depress the brake. Recheck your wiring. The thin orange wire from the remote starter must be hooked to a wire which goes to 12 volts + when you push the barke pedal. If you haven't hooked this up correctly, then you couldn't have programmed the starter at all.
sparky
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Posted: December 27, 2004 at 7:25 PM / IP Logged  
bcondemi wrote:

HI

I've just installed the ct3300 and all works well (including door locks, truck release, etc...

I seem to have a problem with the 'Idle Mode' unprogramming. It seems after I went through 'MODE 2' and disabled 'Function 2', Idle mode is still active.

(i.e. When I remote start the car and after inserting the key and driving off; When I turn the key off, the car is still running. (I assume the starter has taken over again).

Anyone know how to turn this feature off? (i.e. Turning the key should totally shut-down the unit {minus the lock/unlock functions}).

please help

BC

What vehicle is this for ?

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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