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Tacoma 2002 Remote Stater an air blower


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macman911 
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Hello
I've install a remote starter on my pickup (Tacoma 2002 3.4l) and everything work fine exepte for the air blower o heat my truck. The engne start, but the fan didn't start. So I'm able to heat my engine, but not my truck itself. Do you know how to make it work? I've try my things, like bypass the relay with the accesoires #2 and other stuff like that, but without succes!
My remote is a Orbit 3260 tW and my truck is manual.
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Ignition #2 BLACK / YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS **
Accessory BLUE/RED IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
do you have the above wire hooked up????
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macman911 
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Yes, the radio play when I'm on the remote starter, but not the blower for the heated air
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Hook your accessory wire for the blower motor to the BLACK / YELLOW. I went through the same problem.
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The second accessory wire on my remote control or the one that is suppose to be on the BLUE/RED IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS ??
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You don't really need the one on the blue/red unless you want your radio to play while remote started. Just move it to the 2nd ignition wire, the BLACK / YELLOW.
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It work for the blower, but I cannot use anymore my auto light off. Any other solution?
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What do you mean by auto light off? Describe what that is?
macman911 
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My truck have a Daylight system add on it and also, I can leave my switch at on for the light and when I close the door the light go off. If I put the Ign#2 on the wire, the light stay on.
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you would need to hook up a wire that pulses the drivers door trigger after the rem start shuts down.
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