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kaczarcollision 
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Posted: January 16, 2008 at 9:24 PM / IP Logged  
has anybody had any issues with starter delays and which way to wire the starter and ignition wires in the 08 buick lucerne. i am dumbfounded. i am using a xk06 antitheft and pkugm2x for locks. the starter initializes and does not crank. bypasses programmed successfully and the locks work just no crank. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What wire did you use for your voltage reference and your resistor wire ? Also, the PKUGM2X requires that you wrap the transponder wire around at least 3-5 times, but I've found that it need to be more like 6-8 times and I use CAT5 wire instead.
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xk06 takes care of ign/immo for the vehicle, okugm2x does the same only with an active transponder instead of data.
I think you've overdone the bypass thing a little.
maybe switch out to an idatalink ads-dlsl-gm3 and make your life easier.
Shaughn Murley
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kaczarcollision 
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i used the wiring data from directtechs if that helps. im sure i have the bypass' wired up fine and programmed correctly. i'm just a little unsure of my big gauge starter, ign, etc. connections. ?/
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Make sure you activate the key sense wire when you remote start.  I have found that if you do not, it will not crank.

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