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jer2005 
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Posted: December 13, 2004 at 6:05 PM / IP Logged  

Unknown model of an Astrostart  system -- posted image.Hi,  I recently purchase a 96 Dodge Stratus and it has a remote start already installed.  I don't have the instruction manual for the remote start.   I do have the remote.  This is what I know without looking for the unit under the dash.  It is a Astrostart remote start.  The remote it's self has 3 buttons and one green LED.  The top button is a key with I assume is start.  The second button is lock and the third is unlock.  On the back of the remote is the FCC ID: J5F-TX1000 & CANADA: 18541021149.  I found this information on another site:

REMOTE MADE BY: ASTROSTART / ASTROFLEX
BUTTON: 3
LED or LIGHT: GREEN
BOARD#: 315Mhz
FCC ID: J5F-TX1000
P/N - MODEL: 310-052-144-00
CANADA: 18541021149
OTHER TRANSMITTER REPLACEMENT (S) NO
PROGRAMMED BY: CUSTOMER
INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED: YES
FEATURES: ARM/DISARM
WORKS WITH: ARM , DISARM ,
PANIC
 
I can't seem to find any info on the Astroflex website.  The system isn't currently working.  The LED on the remote does light up when buttons are pressed, but nothing happens.  The battery is fully charged. 
If anyone can help me I need the installation manual for this remote start.  I'm not sure if there is info in the manual for reprogramming the remote.  I'd like to get the system working.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Please email me at mailto:jerry_s1@hotmail.com  Here is an image of the remote. 
 
Unknown model of an Astrostart  system -- posted image.
Hymer 
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Posted: December 13, 2004 at 6:57 PM / IP Logged  
Your going to have to look under the dash, see how many dip switches there are and in the backside you should see the model number and astro part number and possibly a pinout for all the connections.. (check the fuses)
jer2005 
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Posted: December 13, 2004 at 7:13 PM / IP Logged  
Ok, thanks.  I figured I would probably need that info to get more info.  :)

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