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mbalenhle 
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Posted: September 23, 2007 at 12:36 AM / IP Logged  
i am having a problem to rmote start a 2006 Chevy eqinox passlock 2 type, i conected a new bypass module ( PLJX)  but it wont crank, These Cars don't have a starter wire. i used the installation manual which came with it still no luck , every wire is connected as it should , conected the key sense wire as well , any help. Thanks.
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Did you put the jumper on the "b" side and program.  If you programmed it on the "A" side and then put the jumper on 'B' then it wont work.  Reprogram the unit.  Also make sure your starter wire of the remote start is connected to violet wire of the module since your car doesn't have a starter. Also make sure borwn wire is not connected to anything when programmed. Only after the programming is done then you would connect it.

chadwa2003 
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How have you ruled that it is the bypass and not the remote starter what system did you install and how did you connect the accessory wire
mbalenhle 
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Thanks for the help, all that u are saying i did as u are saying, i put the jumper on B and then programed still no luck,

The system i conected is a Galaxy 5100 AM rsw 2 way, i conected the accessory  wire from remote starter ( orange)  to orange car accessorry wire, second ignition brown wire to brown, and main ignition yellow to Pink car wire , i conected the starter wire to start wire(violet).As for what the problem could be i am not sure , it trys 3 times then gives up, as the manual say, thanks again for the help.

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chadwa2003 
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Well the starter wire in the car isn't used you have to follow a sequence accessory on, ignition on, then accessory off and the truck will crank. You must follow this sequence.
mbalenhle 
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D u mean that i must not conect the starter wire any where?, can i bypass the passlock system by conecting a remote disarm output(-) to the keysense wire.

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Your brown wire should be connected to an accessory not ignition. On the programming menu you can change the brown wire to become a accesory wire.  In order for your car to start it needs to see all wires powered up and then when it looses power to both the brown and orange wire it will crank.  If your brown wire acts as an ignition then it will NOT CRANK. 

mbalenhle 
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You are right , that second wire is ignition by defaualt i will reprogram it tomorow, i will post the reply.

thanks a lot.

mba222
mbalenhle 
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Solve the proble thanks very much that wire was the problem.

mba222

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