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2006 dakota prostart 3400 and warning lig


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d.denis 
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Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Posted: January 24, 2009 at 1:06 AM / IP Logged  

Hello, I have a Dakota that I installed the above starter on last weekend. It works well.....but I assume that I am missing an accessory some where because all of the warning lights in the cluster come on when remote started, but once the key is turned they all go off.

I currently have 2 constants, 2 ignitions, and one (-) trigger purple accessory wired. Everything works great, heater, starter, door locks, parking lights etc. I thought that by powering all of the 3 other accessory wires that I could get the warning lights to go off, but they will not. I ran 3 fused jumpers from the battery to each one of the 3 other accessory wires (pink/white and 2 pink / YELLOW)

Do I need to have the (-) purple unhooked and a couple of the other ones installed instead?  I hook the jumpers up to the accessory wires and then remote start, is there a particular pattern that the truck needs to see? ie, needs to see one particular accessory before the heater or starter or visa versa.

Thanks in advance

Dustin

sparkie 
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Joined: November 06, 2003
Location: Canada
Posted: January 25, 2009 at 12:36 PM / IP Logged  
There are two ignition wires: Pink/Lt Green and Pink. There are two accessory wires: Purple and Pink/White. Starter is Pink/Lt Blue. Confirm you have all these connected correctly and that they have power when using the remote starter. Your remote starter has one built in high current relay you can use for a 2nd ignition. You must make sure that you are wiring up another outboard relay for the 2nd accessory. You need to trigger the relay with the remote starter's orange accessory wire and the remote starer's negative out when running wire. The neg out when running wire must be diode isolated from whatever bypass you are using for the transponder override. Failure to correctly power circuits can cause vehicle damage or issues.
sparky

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