Remote start issues
#11
all the switch does is break contact. If you just cut the switch wires, you will essentially bypass it. I didn't even install the one on my truck. It was more of a hassle than it would have been worth.
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#12
Didn't even plug mine in when I installed mine and haven't had a problem. Try just unplugging it from the box under the dash.
That being said, I haven't been elbow deep in the engine bay and triggered the remote start on my keys yet, so I'll keep you posted.
I've got the original install instructions if you need me to look something up.
That being said, I haven't been elbow deep in the engine bay and triggered the remote start on my keys yet, so I'll keep you posted.
I've got the original install instructions if you need me to look something up.
#13
^^ Try to unplug it then but factory Mopar is diff than aftermarket. Also, It sounds like you need to just ground out the one wire that goes into the cab because those hood pins are all negative triggers. The hood probably breaks the negative connection and creates an open circuit. Grounding out that wire will close the circuit.
Do this at your own risk. I don't want to be liable for any work you do on your vehicle. I try to give the best advice i can though.
Do this at your own risk. I don't want to be liable for any work you do on your vehicle. I try to give the best advice i can though.
Last edited by dirtydog; 10-05-2010 at 06:30 PM.
#14
^^He's right, I checked when I got home, just grounded that wire as it all comes out of the same harness.
From the manual, it says 3 honks means it is in Service Mode:
Entering Svc Mode:
Turn ign. on
Press Start on Transmitter 3 times. 2 seconds later, the horn will chirp 3 times to indicate it's in svc mode.
Exiting Svc Mode:
Same as above except it should chirp once to indicate it is not in Svc mode any longer.
Hope that's it!
From the manual, it says 3 honks means it is in Service Mode:
Entering Svc Mode:
Turn ign. on
Press Start on Transmitter 3 times. 2 seconds later, the horn will chirp 3 times to indicate it's in svc mode.
Exiting Svc Mode:
Same as above except it should chirp once to indicate it is not in Svc mode any longer.
Hope that's it!
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#20
If you'd like to continue getting support on your problem, please start your own thread. thanks
You may also want to pull the 2 plastic pieces that clamp around the steering column. Just a couple of torx bits and make sure your bypass module loop is still wrapped tightly around the key cylinder. You'll see when you take the molding off.