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Model 28623TN - Ready Remote

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Check to ensure that the hood is not open and that the brakepedal is not depressed. Check harnesses and connections. Makesure the harnesses are fully plugged into the remote start module.Make sure there are good connections to the vehicle wiring. Checkvoltage and fuses. Use a meter and check for voltage between theRED wire and the BLACK ground wire. If you have less than batteryvoltage, check both 30A fuses on the main power wires. Also makesure that the ground wire is going to a good paint-free chassisground.➜The remote start will activate but the starter never engages.1. Check for voltage on the YELLOW starter wire two secondsafter the remote start becomes active. If there is voltagepresent, skip to Step 4. If there is no voltage present,advance to Step 2.2. Check the 30A fuses.3. Does the vehicle have an immobilizer? Some Immobilizersystems will not allow the vehicle to crank if active.4. Check connections. The two PINK heavy gauge input wiresshould have solid connections. "T-taps", or "scotch locks" arenot recommended for any high current heavy gauge wiring.Also, if the vehicle has more than one 12-volt input wire,then connect one PINK wire to each.➜ The vehicle starts, but immediately dies.Does the vehicle have an immobilizer? The vehicle's immobilizerwill cut the fuel and/or spark during unauthorized startingattempts.➜The vehicle will start and run only for about 10 seconds.Is the remote start module programmed for voltage sense? If so,try programming the unit to tach mode.© 2006 Directed Electronics47

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