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dk7892 
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I am trying to install a astrostart 2100 into my 1996 suzuki esteem and the starter will crank when you press the remote start but as soon as it starts it quits. I believe it is a tach signal already present error any help with this is greatly appreciated. also i need to know the power lock wire codes on this same model.
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Where are you getting your tach signal from? Did you verify a signal?

The locks are negative trigger. What is it you need to know about the locks, the vehicle location/color, or how to wire the lock

harness on the astro? Any ways... ground the wires on the lock harness that have the fuses on them. These are connected to

pins 87 of a standard relay. Brown will be your lock output, and blue will be your unlock output! These are pins 30.

On your rig, lock is brown, and unlock is BROWN / yellow.

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I did find a tach signal that was on top of the distributor but there is 2 wires the same colour
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tach is BROWN / white at the ignitor. (at the back of engine)
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Now is there an idea why my starter is getting the error of tach signal already present error
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dk7892 wrote:
Now is there an idea why my starter is getting the error of tach signal already present error

Did you move your tach connection? In your post on where you have it currently, you did not sound sure!

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There is two brown and white connections I connected it to the top one first that didn't make it work so i tried the bottom wire and it still says on my unit tach signal already present
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did you go thru proper programming of the tach?

I hate to ask such basic questions but I just cannot tell based on your statements

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Ok i tryed programming the tach on it and it doesn't do what it is supposed to do
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I finally got it to work right so thank you for your help

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