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08 mazda3 which remote start bypass?


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z-rocket 
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I have a (AfterMarket Generation AGA3001) alarm with remote start
2008 Mazda3 HB 2.3
Hooked up most of the stuff, but having a few problems, can anyone PLEASE can help me out?
1. Remote Start will only work when key is in the ignition, I think it is because the key sense. What can i do to get around this?
2. Parking lights are not flashing, I tryed tapping into the BLACK/ White wire behind the light switch still does not work, is there any other place I can try to tap into?
3. There is one wire from my alarm that is a -200mA Rolling-Up Window Output, is there a place I can tap into, that will roll up my windows in case i leave one down?
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 it really does not matter if it is the parking lights that flash, just need any 2 lights in front and back to flash, when alarm goes off?

I do not have a factory alarm installed, but when i press the lock button on the factory key fob - lights in front and back flash and horn honks.

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1) the car has an immobilizer. You will need a bypass module. I use the fortin key override all

2) parking light is BLACK/ white (-) @ parking light switch. test with a multi meter.

3) with the key in the driver door, when you turn the key to lock then turn it again and hold it, does the window roll up? if no this feature will not work. you will need a 530t module.

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1.  You did not mention using a bypass module.  Your car requires one and from the symptoms you give confirms it.   DEI PKALL is probably a good choice.

2.  The BLACK/ White wire at the light switch is correct.  Did you test it with a DMM?  It does require a (+) 12 volt signal.  Does your Alarm/ R/S provide a positive Parking light output?

3 You will need a Window RollUp module like the DEI 530T to do the windows controlled by the Alarms'  output.

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My alarm provides a + or - output by moving a jumper in the alarm, i did meter the BLACK/ white wire and it has 12vdc when it is off and when i turn it on the voltage goes away, when i meter it in ohms with the light off it is open and when light is on it ground out. if this makes any sense?

all this metering is being done with the black lead to ground and the red lead on the wire.

my alarm if i meter the same way, when the alrm goes off it sends out 12vdc.

with the light switch off and pressing lock on the factory key fob, the voltage stay at 12vdc just moves alitlle down then back up.

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kregs, im sure its a negative.

take you dmm, and set it to 20vdc. RED lead to constant 12v. BLACK to the BLACK/ white (-) wire at headlight switch. Turn parking lights on and meter should read 12-14vdc.

if thats the correct wire, set the polarity of the unit as negative (-) by the jumper you mentioned.

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Posted: March 23, 2010 at 7:53 PM / IP Logged  

Oh, you gotta love conflicting info.   08 mazda3 which remote start bypass? -- posted image.

Bulldog lists Parking Lights as (+) and I see AudioVox lists it as (-), same BLACK/ White wire at the switch.  As always, you difinitely want to test everything with a DMM. 

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Posted: March 23, 2010 at 10:34 PM / IP Logged  

i have tryed hooking the alarm wire both ways + and - it still does not work. 

1.what other lights can i tap into maybe at the PJB or passenger kick panel?

2.does anybody know where and what fuse or wire the key fob sends a signal to, to make the lights and horn honk?

3.also when it flashes it is the parking lights in front and the tail light in the back?

4. how about tapping into the hazard lights, what fuse? or color of wire and location?

I would like to Thank everybody that has replyed, and has tryed to help me out, this site is GREAT.

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Posted: March 24, 2010 at 6:30 AM / IP Logged  

parking lights (-)BLACK/ white @ PJB behind glovebox Pin 1 of 46 pin plug.

Parking lights (+) orange(R) and ORANGE / white(L) @ PKP Diode isolate both wires with 3-6amp diodes.

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z-rocket 
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Posted: March 24, 2010 at 5:46 PM / IP Logged  

sorry but what color is ange? and what is PKP?

or! ange/white(L) @ PKP

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