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rl50121 
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Posted: May 27, 2003 at 3:19 PM / IP Logged  

I can not get the auto start to work on my auto page RF 750LCD.  I have the "by pass" box I bought from Best Buy.  The blue wire from the bypss says connect to the Blue/Blue Black wire from alarm system,...there is not one.  The symptoms are that the starter turns over but will not continue running. What's the deal...  Some one please help

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Posted: May 27, 2003 at 7:44 PM / IP Logged  
are you hooking up the right wire from the 750 to the bypass unit, you need to use the ign 3 output, I'm guessing you need to hook the output from the bypass unit up to the blue/blue black wire that goes to the key cylinder in the steering coloum, but check your instructions.
I've used the PLDATA several times with great success, if you don't have any luck with the bypass unit you have, get the PLDATA, it's a much simpler hook-up.
Greg
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Posted: May 27, 2003 at 7:57 PM / IP Logged  
it should be the yellow wire from the mini white connector.
Joe O'Byrne
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Posted: May 30, 2003 at 4:48 PM / IP Logged  

Are you sure the system learned the rpm? if not, try to teach the rpm into the system again, this time steping on the gas pedal a little... 

Steve
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Your problem is a passlock II issue. I second the motion to get a PLDATA, but I am sure you can get that one from Best Buy to work if you want.
As a side not, I always recommend that people use the Voltage Checking mode on the 750LCD.
I am not familiar with the bypass module you bought, but if you describe how you installed it and give some further information on what type of bypass it is: i.e. does it use dipswitches to set the resistence, or is it a self-learning unit? How do you have the wires installed so far. Someone already said that you need to use the Ign 3 output from the 750LCD to trigger the bypass kit. I believe the IGN3 wire is the thin yellow wire, so if I am reading thia all correctly, you should connect the blue wire from the bypass module to the yellow wire on the 750LCD. You should install a diode between those two wires with the band facing the 750LCD.
J Rilla
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