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’06 kia sportage, autopage 855 locks


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DanNEBTD 
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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 10:16 AM / IP Logged  
I installed an Autopage 855l on an '06 Kia Sportage and have a few quirks.
>> First off if the car is running I cannot unlock the doors. When the car is off everything works fine. I followed the relays as depicted in the Autopage manual and cut the wires as well (as depicted).
>> Second, If I use remote start to turn on and off the car the parking lights remain on until I open the drivers door (or start it I don't remember) . . . I think it is a feature on this car to have the parking lights on when a key is in the ignition. I just don't know how to bypass it. Any suggestions?
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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 10:52 AM / IP Logged  

If you are using the OE remotes to control your remote start....the locks will NOT work. period.

Is it the auto lights that stay on? you can use a "pulse after" to shut them off. Find the drivers door pin blue (NEG)-  wire a relay, needs to be a strong pulse, and pulse the door pin wire, the lights will shut off. Maybe use the factory arm as your trigger? I read the install manual. The H10/13 wire brown and white can be programmed to pulse after the remote start times out, or when you hit the lock. Read this in your install manual

DanNEBTD 
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The car did not have factory remotes. Everything works fine from the Autopage remotes but the locks do not unlock when the car is on and I am inside the car. (Say I am picking some one up and need to unlock the car).
The daytime running lights do not come on but the parking lights do . . . It is a feature of the car that when you have the key in the ignition the parking lights come on and dash illuminated etc.
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I have 2 possible lock wire colors.

From the Astrochart: lock is brown, unlock is pink. Found in yellow connector in drivers kick

Wiremagic: lock is green, unlock is blue.

All are negative pulse

DanNEBTD 
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I used the Green and Blue ones . . . I think two wires of each (Drivers side and pass side)? . . . All locks work except when car is on . . so I think relay is not being powered or something?

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