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after i install the remote starter to my car , every time i start the car by the remote and turn the key on at ignition , but the key sense keep blinking , it don't do that if i use the key to start the car , please help me to fix it . thanks
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honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Key SenseBLUE/BLACK(-)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

According to Audiovox's website the above wire is required for remote start.  Are you grounding this wire somehow?

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i didn't know that wire is required for remote start , if i want to solve the problem i got to hook that wire to ground ?
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It needs to be grounded while remote started.
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i don't understand much about it , can you explain some more ? this is my first time hooking up a remote starter ,do you mean i got mount the keysense wire to metal or to the remote start output (-) ? thank you so much for your help .
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I have no idea how much current the keysense wire draws. I can't see it requiring much, but in order for me to not give you bad information, I am going to suggest that you use a relay to do this. Your alarm should have a wire labeled, Ground While Running. This may also be the same wire that turns your park lights on when the vehicle is remote started. Following are the basic instructions for connecting the relay. Terminal 86 needs constant 12V. Terminal 85 connects to the alarm's GWR wire. Terminal 30 is to be grounded. Terminal 87 connects to the keysense wire I listed earlier.
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that diagram don't work on my car , now i have a question , what is (-) ignition wire ? is it mean i got to hook it to ground ?
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Where are you coming up with a negative ignition wire?  Audiovox has this info for that vehicle. 

honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.BatteryWHITE(+)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Ignition 1BLACK / YELLOW(+)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Accessory 1WHITE/ BLACK(+)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Accessory 2YELLOW(+)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Starter 1BLACK/ WHITE(+)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Anti-Theft TypeUNIVERSAL IMMOBILIZER
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Anti-Theft DescriptTHE KEY SENDS AN RF SIGNAL TO THE BCM MODULE THROUGH AN ANTENNA LOCATED AROUND THE IGNITION CYLINDER
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Key SenseBLUE/BLACK(-)IGNITION SWITCH HARNESShonda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.TachometerBLUE(AC)AT PCM MODULE ON RIGHT SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Speed SenseBLUE/WHITE(AC)AT PCM MODULE ON RIGHT SIDE OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Parking LightsRED / BLACK(+)AT DRIVERS SIDE UNDER DASH FUSEBOX
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Low Crr. Pk LightsRED / YELLOW(-)AT VEHICLE LIGHT SWITCH
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Brake LightsWHITE/ BLACK(+)AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Reverse LightsGREEN/ BLACK(+)IN HARNESS IN PASSENGER KICKPANEL TO REAR
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.HornLIGHT GREEN/ BLUE(-)IN HARNESS AT STEERING COLUMN
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Alarm IndicatorRED / BLUE(-)AT DRIVERS SIDE UNDER DASH FUSEBOX
honda pilot 2006 about the key sense -- posted image.Rear DefrostBROWN / YELLOW

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Of course it's negative, try grounding it then starting the car. Hope you've got a good fire extinguisher and a handy selection of the proper Honda style 50amp fuses. I was joking but if you have to ask these questions without out testing, should you be doing this job?

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