Factory remote start quit
#11
Senior Member
Believe it or not but try pulling the power to the remote start unit (either by those connectors or their fuses) AND pull the power to the bypass module for about 10 seconds. There should be a bypass module sitting under there somewhere.
Or easiest case, pull the battery. Of course, you have to reset your clock, presets, etc... but it's another way.
Or easiest case, pull the battery. Of course, you have to reset your clock, presets, etc... but it's another way.
Last edited by homer; 04-20-2014 at 12:42 AM.
#12
I pulled the battery. That was one of the first things I did.
Usually when you pull the battery and reconnect it the alarm goes off. It doesn't anymore. I am thinking there is something more serious going on.
I also noticed the tiny push button programming switch seems to be broken. Going to fiddle with that today and see if I can get it into programming mode.
Usually when you pull the battery and reconnect it the alarm goes off. It doesn't anymore. I am thinking there is something more serious going on.
I also noticed the tiny push button programming switch seems to be broken. Going to fiddle with that today and see if I can get it into programming mode.