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silver hatch 
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Posted: January 31, 2004 at 11:40 AM / IP Logged  

ok so i have a crimestopper CS-2015FM installed in a 1996 civic hatchback. the problem im having is when i try to remote start it cranks but wont turn over, but when the car is running and i hit remote start, remove the key the car stays running and shuts down after 12min, like it supposed to. i think i have everything connected the way its supposed to, i took the wire color from this web site and folllowed the install manual but still nothing, just cranking no starting.

thanks for the help

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Look and see if there is any type of anti theft on that car. You may have to bypass the security system. Also double check your connections on that remote start...Hope this helps.
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profuse007 
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sounds like you didnt grab or learn the tach.
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JJhargus 
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  I have a 2000 grand am SE1 is there a way to bypass the security without bying the module for it ? if it is all the time that is ok. 
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create a new thread for your problem...its more confusing to others when you have two problem goin at one time.
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JJhargus 
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  you bet thanks :)
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Thanks :)
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check your Ing. wires  there should be two. and one acc. wire....
Factory security systems suck!
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you need to bypass your antitheft with a 555u
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"you need to bypass your antitheft with a 555u"
On a 96 Civic? No.....
Probably hooked up ignition and accessory wires wrong, or its a tach related issue.
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