after market remote starter question
#1
after market remote starter question
If I start my truck with the remote starter it is fine all is good. If I start my truck the old fashion way and I don't use the remote starter the flashers on the outside go off when I hit the brake or have the truck in park. This happens when I am driving down the road also. All is fine till I hit the brakes. I have tried shuting off the flashers with the flasher switch but Iam stumped here. Does anyone have any ideas?
#2
ok I should maybe clarify what is going on. I just took it out for a drive and as soon as I turned over the ignition the orange parking? lights started flashing and it sounds like a relay is going off inside the truck. The blinker is a faster relay noise and the hazards are also faster. It stops after maybe 10 seconds and starts again as soon as I step on the brakes. My hubby says this doesnt happen when he used the remote start on his key chain but I don't have one on mine because it is an after market starter. If you have any suggestions let me know or I guess I will have to secretly switch key chains.
#3
Welcome to DF.
First, before anything else, please read this:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-ra...s-section.html
I will move this to the 3rd gen section for ya.
First, before anything else, please read this:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-ra...s-section.html
I will move this to the 3rd gen section for ya.
#4
It sounds like the remote start is in Valet mode?? If you know what model remote starter it is you can download the manual or go in your starter manual and see how to disable it.
Did you just have this installed or did it just start happening out of know where? It's either an improperly installed remote starter or it's in an incorrect valet or programming mode. Generally when you use the remote starter, get in the vehicle and insert the key, the parking lights will flash a set number of times once the brake pedal is applied to alert you the exchange from remote started to key started. Maybe there's a programming default within the remote starter computer itself?
Most aftermarket alarm installer can diagnose your problem relatively quick and easy. Even if it doesn't do it for them and you can describe it like you are here, they may beable to tell you the problem and help you out right away.
Did you just have this installed or did it just start happening out of know where? It's either an improperly installed remote starter or it's in an incorrect valet or programming mode. Generally when you use the remote starter, get in the vehicle and insert the key, the parking lights will flash a set number of times once the brake pedal is applied to alert you the exchange from remote started to key started. Maybe there's a programming default within the remote starter computer itself?
Most aftermarket alarm installer can diagnose your problem relatively quick and easy. Even if it doesn't do it for them and you can describe it like you are here, they may beable to tell you the problem and help you out right away.
#5
#6
Thank you very much. Rich i will check and see if I can find some info on the starter. We just purchased this vehicle 3 weeks ago and we didnt try the starter at the dealership because we didnt get that key till we signed the paperwork. Sneeky Sneeky Sneeky!!! Oh well we love our very first truck and I won the battle between the Dodge and Chevy that my husband likes.