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Old 04-08-2006, 01:10 AM
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I have an issue with my remote starter/keyless entry. I called tech support and he told me that the guy who installed my system put the wire to the wrong end of the diode? So what does that mean? Everything is working fine however, there is one lil problem. Once I get the diode "repositioned", I can get rid of the current problem. Anyone here who wants to guide me through this fix?? How do I switch the diode from the current position?



P.S. I am very wire illiterate... and the installer left to TX while leaving my *** in FL pondering what to do to fix this problem of mine...
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Old 04-12-2006, 02:59 PM
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Tell me what unit you have. What wire your trying to hook up. And what the problem is.
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Old 04-12-2006, 03:04 PM
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I have an issue with my remote starter/keyless entry. I called tech support and he told me that the guy who installed my system put the wire to the wrong end of the diode? So what does that mean? Everything is working fine however, there is one lil problem. Once I get the diode "repositioned", I can get rid of the current problem. Anyone here who wants to guide me through this fix?? How do I switch the diode from the current position?



P.S. I am very wire illiterate... and the installer left to TX while leaving my *** in FL pondering what to do to fix this problem of mine...
I would take it back and have the original installer FIX the problem. Don't mess with it becuase any damage you cause is your fault. Shouldn't take the shop more than a few minutes to fix it.
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