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drrob 
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Hello, I am working with a "Python 414 remote start" I'm having a problem with the light flash ckt not providing a ground signal to the H1/4 wht/brn wire. Does the polarity fuse have an effect? if so, how do I determine which position to put the fuse?
reply's appreciated in advance
drrob 
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BTW working on a 2002 Chev Silverado LT, (loaded)
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The 2002 Silverado has both a (+) and a (-) Parking Light wire available at the BCM. I'm assuming that
you are using the Parking Lights (-) White (-)    @ BCM, lt. blue plug, pin A5 wire. Ensure the Python's
Jumper/Fuse is in the (-) position and Connect the H1/5 White wire. The H1/4 WHITE/ Brown wire will not
be used.
Soldering is fun!
triniforever 
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Posted: September 19, 2013 at 6:44 PM / IP Logged  
If you look closely where the light flash fuse goes you will see a positive (+) and (-) icons place the fuse in which ever polarity you want .
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Sorry Kreg I didn't see your post
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It's all good. light flash 02 silverado python414 -- posted image. Every bit of info helps.
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drrob 
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Posted: September 20, 2013 at 1:37 PM / IP Logged  
Thank you very much, got it all working.
will let it sit overnight and recheck in the morning.

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