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anthonylecuona 
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Posted: February 25, 2008 at 3:58 PM / IP Logged  

i am using a astra 4000 2 way and a directed bypass module with the spare key dont know part # already in vehicle from previous. when you have the car running key in ignition and then hit the pitstop function(remote start button)it will run for about three to ten seconds after you remove the key and then die(shut off). but then it restarts right away with the remote start automatically. even tried replacing the alarm module itself doesnt change anything. any knowledge on this matter or advice would be a great help thanks.

In case of snow drive backwards, instant front wheel drive, then again who needs it when you drive a Scoobie
anthonylecuona 
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remote start does not have a turbo timer option as someone 1nce said to check
In case of snow drive backwards, instant front wheel drive, then again who needs it when you drive a Scoobie
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Posted: February 25, 2008 at 10:43 PM / IP Logged  
It sounds to me like it's not getting the right tach signal to me. Where did you connect the tach signal for the van ?
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anthonylecuona 
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even tried hooking up on voltage sense high and low as of right now there is no tach wire none the less it still does the same thing
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Find the tach signal at the coil and attach your tach wire from the RS to the coil wire. Using voltage sense doesn't always work especially if you didn't attach your constant wire to a large enough gauge wire.
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anthonylecuona 
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going to try it on saturday will respond with outcome thanks for the advice

In case of snow drive backwards, instant front wheel drive, then again who needs it when you drive a Scoobie

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