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Rob Reed II Posted on Jan 18, 2013

Remote start/ 09 Camry installation

What are the absolute necessary wires and components for the remote start installation. Have the alarm system also but do not want to install. The locks work, flashes work upon lock and unlock. Remote start does not turn engine over and the box clicks when activated. Is hood switch required? Is Alarm Horn required? The directions are terribly inadequate and have not found concurring directions online.

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What brand is alarm? hood pin IS required,ground hood pin lead try to remote start

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: spy 5000m remote start issues

You need to adjust the tachometer sensing wire, it usually wraps around a spark plug wire so I can sense when the car starts. On my spy alarm, the wire was grey. Hope this helps.

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SOURCE: 1997 Chevy Silverado Car Alarm w/remote Start

Hello m1..... Here is the link to this alarm manufacturer including manuals, etc. If this site does not answer all of your questions, click on their contact icon and speak directly with their technicians. http://www.xlsperformance.com/cars_alarm_starter.htm

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SOURCE: How to find the model # of car alarm system

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2011

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Hi,

Well done.....

Sounds to me like you've installed it correctly.

The only thing I could recommend at this point, is to scan your vehicle's PCM for OBDII fault codes - this will immediately identify which ignition circuit/component may have been disturbed during installation.

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