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Co v er s All 42xx and 43xx Series R emote Star ter/Alar ms -The system must be placed into Service Mode before any service work is started on the vehicle. It is the sole responsibility of the vehicle owner to ensure that this is done. The manufacturer accepts no liability or responsibility for accidental starting of the vehicle. - CARBON MONOXIDE [...]
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T able of Contents Page 2 Pre-Insta llation Page 3 Components Feature List Pre-Installation Insta llation Procedures Page 4 Wiring Diagrams Page 5-7 Wire Description Page 8-9 6 Pin Connector Auxiliary Connectors Optional Connectors Jumper Positions Quick S ta rt Insta llation Page 10 Basic Installation Plug-in The Module Manual T ransmission V ehic[...]
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R ecommended Pre-Installation Procedure s F ea ture List - Control module - 2way LCD and 1way transmitters - Antenna with built in - 6 pin main harness with dual - Program Button and LED’s 30 amp power inputs. - Multi-tone Siren - 1 1 pin harness** - 14 pin harness* - 4 pin harness** - 3 pin keyless entry harness - 2 pin Harness (4350 and L T Mod[...]
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Page 4
R ecommended Installation Procedures Under Hood Connections - Route the hood pin and tach wire through the firewall into the engine compartment. If possible route the wires through a factory rubber grommet. If drilling a hole through the firewall, BE CAREFUL . Always check for obstructions on both sides of the firewall. After drilling, use a snap i[...]
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Wiring Diagram - 1 1 pin + 4 pin Connectors BLUE GREEN RED RED YELLOW Starter Output Heater/Acc Output Power Input Ignition Output Selectable Output Power Input 30amp Output 30amp Output 30amp Input 30amp Input 30amp Output 30amp Output * These connections are for manual transmission vehicles only! “M” models must always be installed into manua[...]
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Wiring Diagram 14 pin connector BLUE GREEN RED RED YELLOW 1 5 3 2 4 6 Starter Output Heater/Acc Output Power Input Ignition Output Selectable Output Power Input 30amp Output 30amp Output 30amp Input 30amp Input 30amp Output 30amp Output Factory Re-arm Output Starter kill & Anti-Grind Output Factory Disarm Output T runk Release Output (+) Siren [...]
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Page 7
W iring Dia gr am auxiliar y connector s Door lock output Door unlock output (-) When Running Low Current (-) Output Low Current (+) Output Door lock module output only* ACTIVE RF ANTENNA** (-) 500ma Output (-) 250ma Output (-) 250ma Output (-) 500ma Output (+) 500ma Output 12 3 The jumpers control the output from the WHITE wire on the 6- pin harne[...]
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6 Pin P o wer Connector 6-pin Description T est For Wire 1-Y ellow 30amp S t arter Output - This wire will test 0volts in off, accessory and in the ignition position.12volts during st art only . 2-Green 30amp Heat/Acc Output - This wire will test 0volt s in the off position 12- 14volts in the accessory and run positions and 0 volts during start 3-R[...]
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Auxiliar y Connectors - continued from previous pag e 1 1-Black Ground - System Chassis Ground Input. 12-Blue Glow Plug - Diesel Glow plug input, detects both 12volt and negative glow plug signals. Programmable input. See Menu 3. 13-Blue/White T ach - A/C T ach Signal Input. Used to detect when the vehicle has started. This wire is connected to the[...]
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Step 1 - Connect All Of the F ollowing W ires 6 Pin P ow er Connector Y ellow 30amp St arter Output - 12volt s during start position only . Green 3 0amp Heater Output - 12volt s in the accessory position off during start and 12volts during run. Red 30amp Power Input - Constant 12volt power at ignition harness or battery . Red 30amp Power Input - Co[...]
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Page 11
Manual T ra nsmission “M” Models Never install an automatic transmission remote starter into a manual transmission vehicle!!! Doing so may result in serious injury or death. Do not install remote starters in convertible vehicles! The following wires must be connected In addition to the basic remote starter installation. Park Brake Input- This w[...]
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Page 12
Auto T ac h Learn 1) T urn the ignition key to the “ON” position. (The park light s will turn on*). 2) S tart the vehicle with the key , The LEDs on the antenna will turn on if a proper t ach signal is detected**, then after 30-35 seconds the p ark lights will flash and the siren will chirp twice to confirm T ach Learn. * If the park lights do [...]
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Impor tant T ac h Notes T ach Learning the remote starter is one of the most import ant steps in the installation process. Do not tach learn vehicle while the engine is in high idle. T o ensure the best possible tach setting, ensure that the vehicle is at low idle/ normal operating RPM. V ehicles such as T oyota and Honda may idle much higher when [...]
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Entering Pro gra m Mode 1) With the ignition in the OFF position, turn the ignition key from “Of f” to “On” 3 times, ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON within three seconds. (Leave the key in the ON position) 2) Press and release the Program Button located on the antenna. The park light s will flash and the siren will chirp to confirm entering program mode. [...]
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Quic k View Progr amming * See the following p ages for more detailed programming instructions. Menu 1 - Press Lock 1 Flash 2 Flashes 3 Flashes 1 Ignition Lock Enabled Lock Only Disabled 2 Siren Chirp T ype 1 T ype 2 All Chirp s 3 Lock&Unlock Options Double Unlock 3 second .75 second 4 Unlock/Disarm 125ms 750ms 5. Passive Locks Enable Disable 6[...]
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Page 16
Menu 1- User Settings Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON Press & Release Program Button Press Button #1 (Lock) Setting 1 Ignition Auto Lock 1) Ignition Lock & Unlock Enable 1 Flash/Chirp Doors Lock/Unlock with Ignition key . 2) Ignition Lock Only 2 Flashes/Chirps Doors Lock when ignition is turned ON only . *3) Ignition Auto Lock Disable 3 Flashes/C[...]
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Menu 1- User Settings.. . continued from pr e vious pa ge Setting 6 Sensor Enable/Disable 1) Sensor Disabled 1 Flash/Chirp Imp act Sensor Disabled *2) Sensor Enabled 2 Flashes/Chirps Imp act Sensor Enabled Press & Release the Program Button 6 Times (Setting 6) Confirmed with 6 LED flashes. Press & Hold the Program Button until the appropria[...]
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Page 18
Menu 2- Additional Settings ...continued fr om previous page. Menu 3- Star ter Settings Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON Press & Release Program Button Press Button #3 (St art) Setting 1 S pecial Door Lock/Unlock Operations (Factory Alarm Rearm) . 1) T ype 1 1 Flash/chirp Unlock pulse before start. Lock pulse af ter start and on shut down. 2) T ype 2 [...]
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Page 19
Menu 3- Start er Settings - Continued F r om Prev ious Page Setting 2 With 14pin Connector- Gas/Diesel Mode (Auxiliary Connector Pin 12) 1) (-) Input 1 Flash/chirp (-) Glow Plug input. W aits maximum 30 seconds then start s. 2) T ime Delay 2 Flashes/chirps W aits for approximately 15 seconds then remote st arts. *3) Gas/ (+) Input 3 Flashes/chirp s[...]
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Menu 4- T ac h Settings Ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON Press & Release Program Button Press Button #4 Setting 1- Auto T ach Learn 1) Perform a System Reset. See p age 15. 2) T urn the ignition key on. (Park lights will turn on). 3) S tart the vehicle, t he LEDs on the antenna will come on when a proper tach signal is detected*. 4) After approximatel[...]
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Page 21
T r ansmitter Pr ogr amming Ste p 1 - Within 3 seconds turn the ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON - Leaving Key ON Ste p 2 - Press and hold the Program Button - The park light s will turn ON and the siren will chirp once.* Continue to hold the Program Button , the park light s will turn off and the siren will chirp 5 times quickly . Ste p 3 - While holding[...]
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Page 22
87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 Lock Un lock V ehicle Lock/Unlock Switch T o Control Relay or Actuator Green Fused +12V Blue Ground Neg a tiv e T ype Door Locks 250ma Neg a tiv e Door Loc ks (More T h an 250ma) P ositiv e T ype Door Loc ks Note: When installing relays always use a fused power source. Blue Green Lock Un lock V ehicle Lock/Unlock Swi[...]
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Page 23
87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 Blue Green Lock Un lock V ehicle Lock/Unlock Switch To Actuator Fused +12V x x Cut Cut 87 86 85 87a 30 Ground DIAGN OSTICS 13 87 86 85 87a 30 87 86 85 87a 30 Blue Green Lock Un lock T o V acuum Pump Fused +12V x Cut Ground Page 23 2WAY REMOTE S T ARTER/ALARM INST ALLATION MANUAL 5 Wi re / R e v erse P olarity T ype D[...]
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DIA GNOSTICS If the remote starter does not activate when the st art button is pressed the park light s will flash a diagnostic to indicate what shutdown input has been triggered. For example when the start button is pressed the p ark lights flash 3 times slowly . Looking at the chart below this would indicate that the system is in Service Mode, si[...]