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rtron 
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Hi everybody
I install remote car starter by myself look like I got evrery thing work however the engine start in 30 second and then turn off it keep a few time I'm not sure what problem is if some expert here can help me it would be appreciate
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Check Tach
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I'm not quite understand Can you please explain
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rtron wrote:
I'm not quite understand Can you please explain
Thank you

Most Remote Start require a TACH or Voltage Sense hook-up to detect that the Engine has Started.  This detection method will keep the Engine running the required set time.

It would also help if you Post:

Year, Make & Model of Vehicle & what you are installing

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mo12v
Thank you for your input
I'm dong Toyota camry 99 I can't up load my Wiring diagram can I send you an email please?
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Posted: April 24, 2006 at 9:33 AM / IP Logged  
If it's running for 30 seconds, it's probably not the tach. I sure hope that if the unit thinks that it's over reving it will shut off the car before 30 seconds ! Check to see if your unit has a diagnostics feature that will tell you why the remote starter failed or turned off. I had this problem before in a vehicle and it turned out that the brake wire was giving 12 volts after the car had started running about 20 seconds - 1 minute into the run time.
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can someone show me where the tach is located on a 1999 camry?
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I check my TACH it's 1000RPM I think it's OK is that right?
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The tach wire should read 1-6 volts in AC on your DMM. You can use an injector wire as well for the tach signal if you want.
Jeff
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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