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bubisamongus 
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Posted: March 24, 2009 at 2:44 PM / IP Logged  
I wired the system and set up for second starter wire using options menu.    I try to remote start and get nothing.   the relays click several times in the alarm box but no dash lights   no cranking.      the second ignition i than connected to the first with a diode and still arrived with the same result.     i cannot get past this point.
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Posted: March 24, 2009 at 3:01 PM / IP Logged  

If it was the second start problem the dash lights would at least light up.

So . . .

Programmed for automatic mode (menu 3/ item 1)? It comes manual tranny mode by default.

BLACK/ white neutral to ground?

I suggest you program "engine checking" to off (menu 3 / item 2) for troubleshooting sake.

Bypass module? Put wiring back to OEM and try with key in barrel.

Disconnect brake and hood inputs (until we get it going).

How many park light flashes when it tries to start?

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shaip99 
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Posted: March 24, 2009 at 10:32 PM / IP Logged  

bubisamongus wrote:
I wired the system and set up for second starter wire using options menu.    I try to remote start and get nothing.   the relays click several times in the alarm box but no dash lights   no cranking.      the second ignition i than connected to the first with a diode and still arrived with the same result.     i cannot get past this point.

you have to use realys in this vehicle you cant just diode it

the largest diode will only pass 3 amps you need almost 15-20 in toyotas so its proably not getting the power it needs

you have to use two relays for ignition and start

if you have programable output use that for the ignition and wire up a relay for start

87+85 get 12volts

86 ground out when running

30 is to your second start wire

i wont be the bypass by what your telling if it was at least it would crank the starter and not turn over

so just check your ignition wires

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