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Remote Starter with Keyless Entry Questions & Answers
Starter stay engaged after it starts
If your starter stays engaged after the vehicle starts with the remote starter then, the vehicle's starter wire is receiving 12 volts, most likely from the remote starter's ignition or accessory wires. Check the connections to the vehicle's wiring: the battery wire is constant 12 volts, regardless of key position. The accessory wire(s) is 12 volts with the key at accessory and on/run (position 1 & 2), the ignition wire(s) is 12 volts with the key at on/run and start (position 2&3), and the starter wire(s) is 12 volts with the key in the start position (position 3) ONLY. Make sure that the remote starter wires are connected to vehicle's wires as directed by the Bulldog instructions.
I believe eveything is hookep
it's obvious, you don't have it wired up corectly either via grounding or via power suppply. it's blowing the fuses because you're prboably pulling too much amperage. you'll need a multimeter to see what levels of voltage and amperage and resistance are registering.
Can i bypass module on elantra 2007
yr best bet would go to there web site and look for the system that is installed in your vehicle, bulldog.com and look at the drop down, it tells you what is needed to work your system.
Toyota key stuck in ignition
they lock in sometime. the park saftey switch is most likely to blame. pull it out of park and put it back in a couple ot times with the motor off but ignition on. bmw does it to.
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