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Chrysler: Remote starter problem

  1. #1
    Gary
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    Remote starter problem

    I just installed a Viper 135HF in my 92 Grand Caravan 3.3lt this is the type
    that has remote relays. When I try to start the engine everything
    initializes but the start relay is only activated for a split second, not
    enough to engage the starter.
    It seems as though the controller is thinking that the engine is already
    running and will not allow the starter to engage. The disengage circuit is
    normally a signal from the Tach wire.

    I tried the tachsensor wire attached to the coil pack method, the check for
    higher voltage method and the manual crank it for 4 seconds type of
    programming, no luck

    I disconnected the tach wire and still no go.

    The Viper is capable of sinking 200 ma of current through the start control
    relay and we tested it at 140ma so the new control relay is funtioning ok.

    Any ideas would be appreciated as I can't think that this is a new
    controller fault and most likely I missed something on th einstal.

    Gary



  2. #2
    mic
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    Re: Remote starter problem

    i would think that one of the shutdown wires is shutting it down way befoe it
    has a chance to crank like maybe the the wrong brake wire or hood switch

    Gary Watson wrote:
     


  3. #3
    Gary
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    Re: Remote starter problem

    this what I was getting to, perhaps the brake output as the hood seems to prevent any operation at all


    Gary
    "mic canic" <net> wrote in message news:net...
    i would think that one of the shutdown wires is shutting it down way befoe it has a chance to crank like maybe the the wrong brake wire or hood switch
    Gary Watson wrote:

    I just installed a Viper 135HF in my 92 Grand Caravan 3.3lt this is the type
    that has remote relays. When I try to start the engine everything
    initializes but the start relay is only activated for a split second, not
    enough to engage the starter.
    It seems as though the controller is thinking that the engine is already
    running and will not allow the starter to engage. The disengage circuit is
    normally a signal from the Tach wire.
    I tried the tachsensor wire attached to the coil pack method, the check for
    higher voltage method and the manual crank it for 4 seconds type of
    programming, no luck

    I disconnected the tach wire and still no go.

    The Viper is capable of sinking 200 ma of current through the start control
    relay and we tested it at 140ma so the new control relay is funtioning ok.

    Any ideas would be appreciated as I can't think that this is a new
    controller fault and most likely I missed something on th einstal.

    Gary



 

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