Page 2 - Installation Guide; Table of Contents; Introduction
P. 2 Installation Guide Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................ 2 Included in the Kit .................................................. 3 Installation Tools.................................................... 3 Installation Points to Remember .......
Page 5 - Installation Order
Installation Guide P. 5 Installation Order The following is a suggested order for the Installation procedure. It is intended as a guide for novices, to help make the process of installing a remote starter module easier. Time is wasted by rewiring the module when mistakes are made. Also, the neatness...
Page 7 - A basic introduction to the Relay; Why are Relays used?; then moved and makes contact with 87 (; either; 6, and then Ground the OTHER terminal to activate the relay. In
Installation Guide P. 7 A basic introduction to the Relay What is a relay? A device that responds to a small current or voltage change by activating switches or other devices in an electric circuit. An electromagnetic switch, remote-controlled switch, a switching device. Why are Relays used? Relays ...
Page 11 - Harness Description
Installation Guide P. 11 module's Trunk release output activates the relay. The ground signal is sent from 87 through 30 to the vehicle's Trunk release wire activating the switch and opening the trunk. Harness Description 6-pin Main Ignition Harness (a.k.a. The Primary harness) The two Red wires are...
Page 12 - 2-pin Accessories Harness
P. 12 Installation Guide 5-pin Secondary Harness (a.k.a. the secondary harness) This harness has the remaining wires used in basic remote starter installations, positive parking light output, the safety shut down inputs, and the ground wire for the module. Wire Description 1 BLACK (–) Chassis ground...
Page 14 - Additional Ports; Entering Programming Mode
P. 14 Installation Guide If no Glow-plug wire is found on the vehicle, the Glow-plug input on the module may be “timed out”. The module will power up the Ignition and Glow-plug circuits and simply wait for the time-out before starting. Keeping the Glow-plug input wire of the module unconnected will ...
Page 15 - once; Manual or Automatic Transmission
Installation Guide P. 15 Note: To exit programming mode, close the hood. Note: To exit programming mode, press on the antenna button once (the LED will come ON ) and release. Remember: You can use the programming Assistance button instead of the hood pin at any time the hood is up. The Programming A...
Page 16 - Transmitter Programming Procedure; Programming Options
P. 16 Installation Guide To install this unit in a vehicle with an automatic transmission: 1. Cut the loop on the pc board ( Yellow wire). 2. Make sure the Black/White handbrake wire is not connected to any of the vehicle circuits. 3. Make all the regular connections. 4. Power up the unit. The parki...
Page 17 - Virtual Tach System; Optional Time Delay Adjustment in Virtual Tach System; Follow these steps to program crank time adjustment, if needed:; Do not release the brake pedal.
Installation Guide P. 17 FEATURE 4 – Door lock pulse timing OPTION 1* 7/10-sec. lock / unlock pulses OPTION 2 4-sec. lock / unlock pulses OPTION 3 7/10-sec. lock pulse and two 1/4-sec. unlock pulses FEATURE 5 – LED flashing OPTION 1* ENABLED (without starter kill Æ will flash only when ignition is O...
Page 18 - once every time the; Multi-speed Tach Programming; Other Features of the Module
P. 18 Installation Guide 3. Press the Ι button if you wish to increase the time delay or the ΙΙ button if you want to decrease it. The time delay will be increased or decreased by 50ms. and the parking lights will flash once every time the Ι or ΙΙ button is pressed. 4. Press the Ι and ΙΙ buttons tog...
Page 19 - Clutch Bypass; With the pedal pressed:; OFF
Installation Guide P. 19 Clutch Bypass In order to remote start a manual transmission vehicle, the clutch switch must be bypassed. Clutch safety switch circuits can take many forms. Listed below are the most common ones. Some vehicles may also have a separate or combined switch on the clutch pedal f...
Page 20 - Installation-programmable Features; Ignition-controlled Door Locks
P. 20 Installation Guide modules connected to the G.O. Wire, a relay (and diodes) may have to be added to strengthen the negative current going to the clutch bypass. Positive: Very similar to the negative system, except that the vehicle's clutch relay is triggered by 12 volts instead of a negative s...
Page 22 - Turbo Mode; Cold Weather Mode
P. 22 Installation Guide Bypass Remote starters of this series offer three possibilities for bypass D2D: they are compatible with Trilogix, ADS and Fortin bypasses ( Trilogix by default ). Engine Run Time On a gas engine, the Remote Car Starter can be programmed to run the engine for 3, 15, or 25 mi...
Page 23 - enter; exit; Valet Mode; To put the system i n t o Valet Mode; To put the system o u t o f Valet Mode
Installation Guide P. 23 To enter Cold Weather Mode: • Press and hold the ΙΙ button for 3 seconds or until the parking lights flash three (3) times. To exit Cold Weather Mode, do any one of the following actions: • Open the hood. • Start the engine by remote. • Start the engine with the key. • Press...
Page 24 - twice; Panic Mode; manual transmission
P. 24 Installation Guide c. Press the push button switch until the Parking lights flash twice . d. Release the push button and turn the ignition to the OFF position. The LED on the antenna will flash quickly to indicate that the vehicle is now out of Valet mode. Panic Mode Note: Panic mode can only ...
Page 25 - Resetting the module to default features; To reset the module:; Closing Up; Remote-start the engine and listen for starter drag.
Installation Guide P. 25 transmitter. The parking lights will flash 3 times quickly and remain lit. 4. Remove the key: the engine will continue running. 5. Exit the vehicle and close all doors, hood and trunk. 6. Press for approx. 1 second either button: Ι or ΙΙ . Note: The vehicle will also enter R...
Page 26 - Door locks and trunk testing.; Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range
P. 26 Installation Guide OEM alarm control. Make sure the module is able to arm and disarm the oem alarm (if applicable). Door locks and trunk testing. Make sure each of these options respond to the transmitter (if installed). Starter kill option. Sit inside the vehicle with all doors closed. ...
Page 27 - Diagnostics – Parking Light Flash Table
Installation Guide P. 27 Diagnostics – Parking Light Flash Table Flashes Description 1 • Doors locked, starter kill armed • Run time has expired • Ι & ΙΙ buttons pressed • Start signal received by the module • Cold weather mode cancelled 2 slow flashes followed by 8 quick flashes • Reset from ma...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting Q & A
P. 28 Installation Guide Troubleshooting Q & A The following are some common installation-related issues. A problem or symptom is given and then possible solutions and/or suggestions as to areas to verify are enumerated. 1. I cannot program the remote control. • Do the parking lights come on whe...