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519civiconair 
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Posted: November 09, 2007 at 3:43 PM / IP Logged  
Hey all i just picked up a ASTROFLEX SERIES 1000 remote start form the scrap yard for $2 but no manual or install guide if anyone has one they can send to my email at  watchmeulllikeit@hotmail.com  that would be greatly appreciated THNX in advance and THNX again for all your help so farastroflex series 1000 -- posted image.
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Posted: November 09, 2007 at 7:32 PM / IP Logged  

What does the brain look like? Is it square, or rectangle?

Is there an exact model #, or part #

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I sent you the 1100
519civiconair 
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Posted: November 10, 2007 at 11:43 PM / IP Logged  

its square its astroflex series 1000 p/n 310-103-104-01 any help will be appreciated thanks for the reply but doesnt match up to wat i got....  i tried checking wire colours and they didnt match maybe a pro will interperate this lingo??

262= rf receiver= antenna

254= utility input/outputs wht/blu=(-)glow plug red=+12v output green= parkinglight (-) blue= +/-unlock brown=+/- lock orange=antitheft

253= interrupt inputs black and red= main switch WHITE/ green=brakes wht/org= transmission BLACK/ red= hood blk/green=tach input

251=main red=+12v yel=accessories blk= ground green= parkinglights blue=starter org= ign

252= special applications yel= acc blue=starter org=ignition grn=output 1 WHITE/ blue=output 2 wht=output 3 red= +12v

then it has 8 dip switches  i only have harness 262,253,and 251 cnfussion starts with 2 Parking light outputs and i need the ground out while running (clutch bypass) and ground out when armed (starter kill)  my friend says he has a way of hooking up something to the gear shifter if it isnt for a manual trans?? does anyone know of a way to do this that is SAFE if not ill get a diff unit for the manual car but i still have 3 cars requireing r/s so i can hook it up to an auto  but ill still need to kno ground out when armed     I appologize for the long post any help will be appreciated thnx again

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Posted: November 11, 2007 at 9:20 AM / IP Logged  

This unit is OLD. You WILL have a massive headache while even attempting to install this thing.....particularly on a manual trans.

If you are missing harnesses....give up. You can only get them from an authorized dealer. (or someone that has one and doesn't care)

This model used a series of laser beams mounted on the shifter itself. (don't know if they are acuall lkaser....but)  if the light gets out of whack with the receiver NO START.

Trust me man, please....get a new unit... After you see the install manual.  astroflex series 1000 -- posted image.

519civiconair 
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Posted: November 11, 2007 at 10:32 PM / IP Logged  
what about on an auto? it was set up on an auto before and working.... so they said but r/s are  like $45 for a new  one so...   what you think about headaches on an auto??
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Posted: November 12, 2007 at 12:23 PM / IP Logged  

depends on the car. Those older astros I  didn't really like them. I came into astro just as the design change took place. The newer units are cake to install by comparison.

If you feel like doing it.....do it. You can always yank it out. Did you get the install amnual I sent? Looks confusing, don't you think?

519civiconair 
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Posted: November 12, 2007 at 12:55 PM / IP Logged  
Ya looks like my gf wrote it LOL  thanks alot i got it installed and almost programmed... just too cold for me... as you seen the manual it takes alot of dip switchin...again thanks for your help you are great
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