DarkDragonWing I install the same alarm on my 2006 scion xb,everything is working perfect. But when I do remote start it only stay on for about 12 sec.and then shot off, and start again, but won't stay on keep doing the same again and again... ?????
Hi how do you wire in the relay for the imobliser like have you got a diagram you could possibly send me a pic of please i take it the main brain alarm box sends a negative triger to the relay but what else does it need ground 12v and what else as trying to work out to wire my imobiliser relay thanks buddy
Damn, bro. If I could I would pay your travel expenses to fly you over to my country just so you do this on my 1997 Civic. There's basically no one in this country that I know of who can do this type of stuff in such a clean and professional way. Your work is amazing.
Much thanks on this, I have a remote start that I've had for a couple of years for 2005 Mitsu outlander. I couldn't see where to find the wires i needed to tap into .. and then ran into issue with immobilizer. After watching this I"m ready to tackle the project again!
What's good, people of planet Earth. - I'm gonna work on RC Modify AE86 next. It should be done in a month or so. (I might edit other videos too, maybe) - I have filmed remote start video for cars that have transponder, I just need to edit it. - I have filmed Lancer Fix Timing belt video, I just need to edit it. - E30 Fix will not be out soon because I need more money $$$$$ to buy more necessary parts for the turbo kit. Cheers
+DarkDragonWing make a video where people can choose what cars they want and how much money it cost, and u can choose your highest bid... i think its easy money
I know this is an old video, but oh man! you're so awesome! A friend gave me a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Es for my birthday, and I need to do a lot of things with it, and your old videos will help me a lot! Thank you!
Do not use those quick squeez connectors. I remove a whole lot of them at work. They work well for about a month. But they vibrate loose. Soldering is always the best way.
+damon cree Yes, I agree, but these ones that I used are extremely tight. I filmed this video about a couple months ago. Everything still works very good.
I like your Crime Stopper alarm/remote dude, but i'm gonna start with a keyless sistem only, just to have an idea of this tings...In the future maybe i'm going to buy one of these Crime Stopper alarm...
I installed crimestopper rs4-g5 on my rav4 2006. I am having trouble getting the AC to turn on while engine is running after pressing remote start. Is the issue related to the 14 gauge gray while? On the crimestopper, The gray wire should be connected to the blower wire by the ignition switch right? Thanks
Hey Mackey, I just subscribed to you because I find it fascinating at how good you are at customizing RCs. I was also wondering if you do custom builds for people (for a price of course)? I want to see what you can do for a custom offroad-rally-baja build of a Subaru brat & of a Suzuki samurai.
+TheReal Møjøjøjø I learned the wiring for the alarm and remote start by myself. It takes sometime to figure it out, but with this video, it should be even easier for you to start off.
+LeoBeoo For manual transmission: 1. You have to always put it on neutral, and pull up the hand brake. 2. Connect the hand brake wire. 3. Program option 15 Transmission Type to "Manual Transmission set with Remote Control"
Amigo me encantan tus vídeos (y) Solo que tengo una duda, ¿Que paso con el otro lancer? No entendí muy bien que sucedió. Saludos desde Durango, México.
+Gee White Not that I know of. Either soldering or taps, both are good. It depends on how you do it. If you do soldering, you have to do it nice and full of soldering wire. If you are using taps, make sure you pick the right one for each wire and make it tight. Zip-tie things in place, no play, no problems.
+Dreadnod Anonymous I wish I can do it now, but I need more money to do so. Here is what I have got so far: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MpgssRcjP9o.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pN6ZNLz_8fk.html
DarkDragonWing true about needing money for parts . While You're experience with mechanic, when you were living in thailand, did you learn from hand on experience through as a hobby with friends , or did have an ajhan teach you?. I know from 3rd perspective experience that most kids in living thailand their parents don't have enough sufficient money to send their children to school, so they end up finding other hobby outlet to get experience and make income.
+DarkDragonWing the connectors you used to connect cables they have a tendense to break cables really fast thats why they are not recomenden to be used. this is based of personal experiance i only solder ofter i ended up needing to change all wires on my car.
+stilloading adventures These ones that I used on the car are extremely tight. I have to use the pliers to lock them up and what not. It has been about two months now. Things are still good. How long did yours last until you have to go back and solder the wires instead?
how tight they are doesent matter its becouse they damage the wires when you use them because the way it cuts in to the wire it cuts some of the copper and breaks the wire inside
Doesnt seem too hard to do as long as you remember all the wiring and make sure you know all the locations, tbh you had me until you got to the relay diagrams, then I understood again after that.
so i was planing to install this on my new car, it's an vauxhall vectra 2000 b :) and i was wundering if you could gove me some tips on how to install with remote start :D i haw wanted it for so long but im afraid i dont know how to install it proper like you do :P
+ZEN GAMING :D Well, I would say watch this video many times so you remember everything. My tips: 1. Find your car's wire diagram, and take a look at them on your car 2. Mark each wire with tape 3. Take a look at the alarm's wires, and see if you need all of them, etc