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Electrical Systems Operation & Diagnosis Module (602)
Momentary Programming Button
4. Release the momentary programming button.
5. Press and release the momentary programming button. The vehicle’s horn will honk (4)
times.
6. Press and release the vehicle’s brake pedal (1) time. The horn will honk (1) time to indicate
that the system has entered tachometer idle speed programming mode.
7. Start the vehicle with the ignition key. The RES system will begin honking the vehicle’s horn
1 time every 3 seconds to indicate a valid tach signal.
8. When the engine has settled to a normal idle speed (normally 750-1000 RPM), press and
release the brake pedal (1) time. The horn will honk (2) times to indicate the system has
exited tach idle speed programming.
NOTE: Be sure that the vehicle has maintained 750-1000 RPM idle speed prior to
exiting tachometer idle speed programming.
Immobilizer Interface Programing
NOTE: The immobilizer interface will be programmed to the vehicle as an ignition key.
This will take up one of the 4 slots available in the BIU. Three additional keys
may be programed to the vehicle.
Note: Only one key fob is registered during this step but both key fobs will operate
the res.
Starting your Vehicle
The remote control start function activates by pressing the START (key icon) button twice within
3 seconds on your remote control transmitter. The system will check certain **preconditions
before starting, and if all safety parameters are correct, the engine will start within 5 seconds. If
the vehicle’s starter cranks but does not start or starts and stalls, the remote engine start system
will power off then attempt to start the vehicle an additional four times. If the remote start system
shuts down 2 seconds after starting the vehicle, the vehicle has a battery problem.
WARNING: AVOID DANGER OF CARBON MONOXIDE, NEVER REMOTE START
A VEHICLE IN A CLOSED SPACE SUCH AS A CLOSED GARAGE.
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