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saint18z 
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Posted: March 14, 2013 at 3:16 PM / IP Logged  
Hi guys,
I have been a lurker for quite a while, and have always been able to find answers to my questions via the search function, but I have run into a problem during a recent remote start installation, and need some help.
I currently installed a Viper Responded One B4203V remote start in my 2004 Hyunday Accent. I Used the following for my installation:
Install Guide
2004 hyundai accent responded one -- posted image.
I only utilized the main harness for the starter (Heavy guage relay harness) and the Safety stuff (hood pin, Clutch switch, ground on H1 harness, brake switch).
The issue I am having is that the car starter when activated by pushing the one button, will crank the car and the car will start and shut down instantly. It will do this three times. If I have the ignition in the "on" position without the engine running, then activate the remote start, the car will start and run. The only problem is it still attempts to start the car an additional two times, resulting in some terrible noises.
Has anyone seen this issue before, and know how to combat it? This car is a base model, manual locks, windows, seats, transmission, ect, so I highly doubt it has any time of immobilizer, especially sine there is no alarm system.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris
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Posted: March 14, 2013 at 3:32 PM / IP Logged  
Hook up a tach wire and learn it to the module should take care of it
If i Can't Install it    I Don't need it   Joe
saint18z 
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Posted: March 15, 2013 at 9:07 AM / IP Logged  
Will I be able to pick up a tach wire, even if my car doesnt have a tach?
2004 hyundai accent responded one -- posted image.
If so any Idea which wire it would be, I keep reading that it should be white or grey, but I dont see either of those wires.
2004 hyundai accent responded one -- posted image.
Any other way I can figure it out, I know its an AC signal, but what voltage range am I looking for?
Thanks,
Chris
saint18z 
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Posted: March 15, 2013 at 10:06 AM / IP Logged  
GREAT SUCCESS!!
Okay for anyone who is trying this in the future, the Tach wire is the wire in the lower left position in the picture (right below the yellow wire)
2004 hyundai accent responded one -- posted image.
It provides about 7VAC while running, and adjusts slightly when you rev the motor. After wards I had to use the program button to learn the Tach Signal. It is now operating perfectly!
Thanks for the help!
-Chris

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