remote starting
waterfreak
02-15-2005, 10:06 PM
hi guys....i installed a remote starter on my 95 altima and everything works exept when it kicks the engine over it turns over and never starts....like its getting no fire to the engine.
any help on this would be great!
thanks
any help on this would be great!
thanks
x1gary
02-16-2005, 06:47 PM
Mmm... so you installed this yourself ? I Had my Alarm w\ remote start recently installed ... and it works w\out a prob, i call the guy who installed it and see if he has any ideas ...
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ponchonutty
02-16-2005, 07:26 PM
hi guys....i installed a remote starter on my 95 altima and everything works exept when it kicks the engine over it turns over and never starts....like its getting no fire to the engine.
any help on this would be great!
thanks
Sounds like you do not have something like the 2nd starter wire, ignition, or accesory wire.
any help on this would be great!
thanks
Sounds like you do not have something like the 2nd starter wire, ignition, or accesory wire.
waterfreak
02-16-2005, 09:56 PM
Sounds like you do not have something like the 2nd starter wire, ignition, or accesory wire.
thanks for the reply's ....your right i dont....but the manual said to just put the second ignithion wire with the first one....the manual called it a "cold start" wire. everything works good just doesnt fire over and actually crank. what do u suggest i do with that wire?
thanks again.
thanks for the reply's ....your right i dont....but the manual said to just put the second ignithion wire with the first one....the manual called it a "cold start" wire. everything works good just doesnt fire over and actually crank. what do u suggest i do with that wire?
thanks again.
ponchonutty
02-17-2005, 08:32 PM
thanks for the reply's ....your right i dont....but the manual said to just put the second ignithion wire with the first one....the manual called it a "cold start" wire. everything works good just doesnt fire over and actually crank. what do u suggest i do with that wire?
thanks again.
Nothing. Some RS systems have 2 ignition wires and one accessory. But your car needs 2 starter wires. I bet you only hooked up one wire. You'll need to hook that up.
thanks again.
Nothing. Some RS systems have 2 ignition wires and one accessory. But your car needs 2 starter wires. I bet you only hooked up one wire. You'll need to hook that up.
waterfreak
02-17-2005, 08:59 PM
i hooked up both ignition wires abd still have the same problem....it turns over but doesnt fire over.
op012503
02-17-2005, 11:33 PM
it may be that you need to increase the time the remote starter brain sends power to the starter to get the car to start. your car starts with the key right?
waterfreak
02-18-2005, 12:10 AM
yep did that...its set to the max. and still not fireing. and yes it starts with the key.
thanks for the replys guys
thanks for the replys guys
op012503
02-20-2005, 10:36 PM
um ok theres one more thing i can think of. I have a remote start on a 2000 altima and each key has a chip in it as a safty feature. The guys who installed my alarm told me i would need a duplicate chip to be fitted into a seprate module that doesnt come with the alarm. I dont know if the 95's have chips in their keys...
IH8SPM
02-21-2005, 07:18 PM
You may just have a bad remote start alarm. It happens but check your grounds.
ponchonutty
02-21-2005, 07:23 PM
um ok theres one more thing i can think of. I have a remote start on a 2000 altima and each key has a chip in it as a safty feature. The guys who installed my alarm told me i would need a duplicate chip to be fitted into a seprate module that doesnt come with the alarm. I dont know if the 95's have chips in their keys...
Nope, it doesn't have that. A quick test would be to leave the key in the cyl. and then remote start it. If it starts fine, you go it.
Try this, turn the key on but do not start it. Try to use the remote starter. If it starts fine, then you got something messed up with either one of the starter wires or the ignition wire. You did isolate the accessory wire during the start right? This isn't always necessary depending on the type of remote starter but I bet you need to do it.
http://directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1077.pdf
Nope, it doesn't have that. A quick test would be to leave the key in the cyl. and then remote start it. If it starts fine, you go it.
Try this, turn the key on but do not start it. Try to use the remote starter. If it starts fine, then you got something messed up with either one of the starter wires or the ignition wire. You did isolate the accessory wire during the start right? This isn't always necessary depending on the type of remote starter but I bet you need to do it.
http://directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1077.pdf
waterfreak
02-22-2005, 01:15 AM
thanks ponchonutty, i will verify my wireing with the diagram tomorrow....i appriciate the diagram very much.
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