Re: Jeep won't start after installation of new deck
And, where do you live? ;-)
Ethan Jones wrote: > > Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The issue was the alarm. I got ahold > the manufacturer tech support and they directed me how to override the > alarm so I could get the jeep started again. I had the alarm removed > yesterday. |
Re: Jeep won't start after installation of new deck
And, where do you live? ;-)
Ethan Jones wrote: > > Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The issue was the alarm. I got ahold > the manufacturer tech support and they directed me how to override the > alarm so I could get the jeep started again. I had the alarm removed > yesterday. |
Re: Jeep won't start after installation of new deck
I'd like to remove my alarm... Any suggestions? It's got that badass black
box tied into my wiring... Nick -- http://members.cox.net/nnote/ "Ethan Jones" <ethanjones***@***gmail.com> wrote in message news:jtC9d.3$Jd2.3132@nntp.csufresno.edu... > Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The issue was the alarm. I got ahold > the manufacturer tech support and they directed me how to override the > alarm so I could get the jeep started again. I had the alarm removed > yesterday. > > > CRWLR wrote: > > My first guess is that the alarm system has a starter-bypass circuit to > > disable the starter when the alarm is set. If the alarm controller was > > confused, it could think it was still armed, and that would lock out the > > starter circuit. > > > > Of course, I am assuming you have not cut into the Safety Switch on the > > clutch. > > > > > > > > > > "Ethan" <ethanjones@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:31b69f22.0410031917.20a730e1@posting.google.c om... > > > >>I have a 89 Wrangler 4.2l that I installed a new CD deck into today. > >>The installation went without a hitch, except for the fact that the > >>wires that connect to the LED light for the alarm (LED doesn't work) > >>broke loose. After hooking everything back up and putting the dash > >>back together, the Jeep would not start. I turned it to the "On" > >>position and everything lights up, radio works, blower works, etc. > >>Turn to "Start" postion, nothing. Not even trying to crank over. In > >>the "On" position the battery is reading around 8 volts, so I tried to > >>jump the Jeep with my Suburban, but had no luck with that either. I am > >>starting to think that my battery is shot or that something with the > >>wires to the LED light for the alarm caused it to flip out. I have not > >>had a need or desire to use the alarm since I purchased the Jeep, so I > >>do not know how it works, only that the person I purchased it from a > >>couple of months ago said that it worked. It is supposed to have a > >>starter disable. The model is a CodeAlarm 707 plus 4.0. I tried > >>messing with the alarm wires a little to see if that was the issue but > >>no luck. I am leaning towards the ignition kill in the alarm as the > >>culprit, but with only 8 volts on the battery, it could be that too. I > >>could not find any info on the alarm online, so I am going to call a > >>car security shop tomorrow to find out more info on it. Any > >>suggestions would be much appreciated. > >> > >>Ethan > > > > > > |
Re: Jeep won't start after installation of new deck
I'd like to remove my alarm... Any suggestions? It's got that badass black
box tied into my wiring... Nick -- http://members.cox.net/nnote/ "Ethan Jones" <ethanjones***@***gmail.com> wrote in message news:jtC9d.3$Jd2.3132@nntp.csufresno.edu... > Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The issue was the alarm. I got ahold > the manufacturer tech support and they directed me how to override the > alarm so I could get the jeep started again. I had the alarm removed > yesterday. > > > CRWLR wrote: > > My first guess is that the alarm system has a starter-bypass circuit to > > disable the starter when the alarm is set. If the alarm controller was > > confused, it could think it was still armed, and that would lock out the > > starter circuit. > > > > Of course, I am assuming you have not cut into the Safety Switch on the > > clutch. > > > > > > > > > > "Ethan" <ethanjones@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:31b69f22.0410031917.20a730e1@posting.google.c om... > > > >>I have a 89 Wrangler 4.2l that I installed a new CD deck into today. > >>The installation went without a hitch, except for the fact that the > >>wires that connect to the LED light for the alarm (LED doesn't work) > >>broke loose. After hooking everything back up and putting the dash > >>back together, the Jeep would not start. I turned it to the "On" > >>position and everything lights up, radio works, blower works, etc. > >>Turn to "Start" postion, nothing. Not even trying to crank over. In > >>the "On" position the battery is reading around 8 volts, so I tried to > >>jump the Jeep with my Suburban, but had no luck with that either. I am > >>starting to think that my battery is shot or that something with the > >>wires to the LED light for the alarm caused it to flip out. I have not > >>had a need or desire to use the alarm since I purchased the Jeep, so I > >>do not know how it works, only that the person I purchased it from a > >>couple of months ago said that it worked. It is supposed to have a > >>starter disable. The model is a CodeAlarm 707 plus 4.0. I tried > >>messing with the alarm wires a little to see if that was the issue but > >>no luck. I am leaning towards the ignition kill in the alarm as the > >>culprit, but with only 8 volts on the battery, it could be that too. I > >>could not find any info on the alarm online, so I am going to call a > >>car security shop tomorrow to find out more info on it. Any > >>suggestions would be much appreciated. > >> > >>Ethan > > > > > > |
Re: Jeep won't start after installation of new deck
I'd like to remove my alarm... Any suggestions? It's got that badass black
box tied into my wiring... Nick -- http://members.cox.net/nnote/ "Ethan Jones" <ethanjones***@***gmail.com> wrote in message news:jtC9d.3$Jd2.3132@nntp.csufresno.edu... > Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The issue was the alarm. I got ahold > the manufacturer tech support and they directed me how to override the > alarm so I could get the jeep started again. I had the alarm removed > yesterday. > > > CRWLR wrote: > > My first guess is that the alarm system has a starter-bypass circuit to > > disable the starter when the alarm is set. If the alarm controller was > > confused, it could think it was still armed, and that would lock out the > > starter circuit. > > > > Of course, I am assuming you have not cut into the Safety Switch on the > > clutch. > > > > > > > > > > "Ethan" <ethanjones@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:31b69f22.0410031917.20a730e1@posting.google.c om... > > > >>I have a 89 Wrangler 4.2l that I installed a new CD deck into today. > >>The installation went without a hitch, except for the fact that the > >>wires that connect to the LED light for the alarm (LED doesn't work) > >>broke loose. After hooking everything back up and putting the dash > >>back together, the Jeep would not start. I turned it to the "On" > >>position and everything lights up, radio works, blower works, etc. > >>Turn to "Start" postion, nothing. Not even trying to crank over. In > >>the "On" position the battery is reading around 8 volts, so I tried to > >>jump the Jeep with my Suburban, but had no luck with that either. I am > >>starting to think that my battery is shot or that something with the > >>wires to the LED light for the alarm caused it to flip out. I have not > >>had a need or desire to use the alarm since I purchased the Jeep, so I > >>do not know how it works, only that the person I purchased it from a > >>couple of months ago said that it worked. It is supposed to have a > >>starter disable. The model is a CodeAlarm 707 plus 4.0. I tried > >>messing with the alarm wires a little to see if that was the issue but > >>no luck. I am leaning towards the ignition kill in the alarm as the > >>culprit, but with only 8 volts on the battery, it could be that too. I > >>could not find any info on the alarm online, so I am going to call a > >>car security shop tomorrow to find out more info on it. Any > >>suggestions would be much appreciated. > >> > >>Ethan > > > > > > |
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