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jaken1913 
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i installed remote start in my car with a security audiovox aps997 when i turn the car off and take the key out the alarm goes off weven with no shock sensor also the remote start button does nothing ive checked my wires 10 times the box makes no noiose of rleays when i hit the remote start also
jaken1913 
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i got rmeote start wokring now but all that happens when i press remote thatrt the relay box under the hood ticks a few times then i get nothing all wires are hooked up right
jaken1913 
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i mean the alarm relay box not the one under the hood
t&t tech 
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Have you any prior experience with installing alarms?
jaken1913 
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yea in many cars i got a new brain for it and it works but now when i turn the car off the alarm goes off for some reason
howie ll 
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Factory alarm! Something's triggering it and it brings on the 997. Check the factory unit, also your wiring, you appear to be asking 2 different questions.
Not a car to be working on in fact an electronic nightmare! Your door trigger contacts might need to be taken from the factory lock alarm unit at the rear.
howie ll 
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Just realised that your door/trunk/hood triggers should have gone to the module under the carpet on the floor in front of the driver's seat.
Extending the lock pulse should close windows etc.
jaken1913 
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thanks howie ive read were the factory disarm ground is but not a very good given location on the guide
jaken1913 
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the aps997 alarm goes off not the factory
howie ll 
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You will have to find out what's triggering it. I looked this vehicle up and Directwire, Audiovox and this site all gave different locations and colours. All incidentally different from what I'm used to on Euro versions.
My though without looking at or trying to judge your install from 3500 miles away would be to look at the locking system and your door/trunk/hood contacts.
Have you set it for double pulse locking/unlock?
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