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excalibur rs360edpb won't start


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keny01998 
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Posted: December 23, 2014 at 1:13 AM / IP Logged  
Dear All,
After 28 hours of installing and checking my install, the Excalibur RS-360EDPB with Omega Blade Al2 won't start. I can lock/unlock the door, unlock the trunk. Please help!
This is for 2010 Lexus HS250h.
I flashed the firmware to DL-TL2 for Lexus with my Omega Blade, update RS-360EDPB to latest firmware and follow the diagram from Omega Web Link as follow:
Type 3 wiring diagram:
1. 2 constant 12V RED / RedWhite(+)from remote start to Pin 1(White) 12V on the ECU.
2. Ignition input/output (Pink) #1 from remote start to Pin 2 of ECU 40 pin connector
3. Starter (Violet).......No connection
4. Ignition output (pink/white) #2 ........no connection
5. Accessory Output (orange)........no connection
**Omega states "Do not connect any other acc, ignition, starter from remote starter to the car, the bypass will handle from PTS circuit."
From Omega 20 pin connectors:
1. Yellow RX and GREEN/ Red Rx to Pin 4 RX in the ECU
2. ORANGE / White TX to Pin 16 in the ECU
3. BROWN / Red CANHIGH to CANH pin 6 in the OBDII plug
4. BROWN / Yellow CANLOW to CANLOW pin 14 in the OBDII plug
5. ORANGE / Black Ground (-) to Ground without OEM Hood Switch.
6. Blue/Red Ground (-) to Ground
7. Blue / YELLOW PTS(-) output. No connection because don't need idle mode desired
From Excalibur 18 pin connector:
1. WHITE/ black parking light (-) to Pin 30 in the RX/TX ECU
2. Black ground (-) input to Ground
Remote start is clicking when I try to hit start from keyfob but the car won't turn on. I can lock/unlock doors, unlock trunk fine.
Please go over what I list and tell me what I missed. Do I need to install Hood switch? What about Ignition 2, Starter, Access? The diagram is not cleared about them.
Thanks in advance
tedmond 
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Posted: December 23, 2014 at 7:15 AM / IP Logged  
close all doors and try to start. check to see if yhe unit has a neutral safety wire as well, if it does then ground it
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keny01998 
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Posted: December 23, 2014 at 8:09 AM / IP Logged  
tedmond wrote:
close all doors and try to start. check to see if yhe unit has a neutral safety wire as well, if it does then ground it
Man, I can say you are my hero. Why I missed a little thing like that? As long as I connect the ground, the car starts. I don't know how happy I was when the thing works.
Thank you very much and Merry Xmas to you
keny01998 
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Posted: December 23, 2014 at 10:22 AM / IP Logged  
I have another problem with 2010 Lexus HS250H Hybrid Push to Start
The car starts fine with remote start after I connect the black neutral safety ground cable. However, when I open the door, the engine won't shut down and I can't shift to gear. (No takeover with Lexus/Toyota)
What cable do I need to connect? I almost reach my goal. Please help

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