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achadwick23 
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Posted: February 13, 2005 at 11:56 PM / IP Logged  
Can someone please help me? Im doing a CA 645 and a CA 425 in a 2004... Scion tC....and nothign happens when i press a button?....am i missing  a ground or something??    maybe do i have to program the remote??
daniel2002p 
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do you have the BLACK/ white wire grounded????
2005 Toyota Corolla S
    1.8L VVT-i I-4
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achadwick23 
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the dome light output wire??
daniel2002p 
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not that BLACK/ white.  that wire is on the main harness.  This one is on the same harness as the brake shutdown and tack wire, very small like 18 or 20ga.  let me know what happens!!
2005 Toyota Corolla S
    1.8L VVT-i I-4
Always double check your wires with a DMM!!!
Do Not Use A Test Light!!!
MECP Certified Installer!
Best Buy 665 - IN IT TO WIN IT! TEAM MOBLE!
JoshV 
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Posted: February 15, 2005 at 12:53 AM / IP Logged  

Ummmm heres the deal with Code CA-425 brains.  

1. You must have the door open to get into programing.  So if you didnt hook up your door triggers....ground your green(neg door pin input)   

2. Turn the key on, press the valet button until the siren chirps.   Then press the lock button on your transmitters.  This will program your remotes to that brain. 

This should take care of your problem if not let me know because I have installed hundreds of those. 

JoshV 
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Posted: February 15, 2005 at 12:57 AM / IP Logged  

daniel2002p wrote:
not that BLACK/ white.  that wire is on the main harness.  This one is on the same harness as the brake shutdown and tack wire, very small like 18 or 20ga.  let me know what happens!!

The brake shutdown wire is in one of the ignition wire harness.   And the Tach wire is in the main harness.  

 The only black and white wires on the brain are the dome light wire and there is one on the toggle switch that shuts the units remote start function on and off.        

Bmnicolosi 
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Posted: February 16, 2005 at 10:29 AM / IP Logged  
program the remotes. follow directions given above
If you say "I already know how", don't ask me a single question.

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