It sounds like the RS82 is not getting a proper tach signal. If you are using tachless mode, the 12 volt constants may not be providing the desired signal. Recheck your connections to ensure that they are solid. The high amperage wires should be soldered. You will need to connect the tach wire if the connections are good. The tach wire can be connected to the negative side of the ignition coil's blue/brown wire or the blue/green wire at the PCM or you can use any one of the uncommon colored wire at a fuel injector.
SOURCE: Have installed the Bulldog remote starter in my
the bulldog brand remote starter does not need tach, it uses votage sensing, undue the tach connection and see if this works, did you use a bypass module in this car
SOURCE: wirering deiagram
Go to The BulldogSecurity.com Website. They have online Wiring Solutions For EVERY Make and Model There
SOURCE: No range for my Bulldog Remote Start.
Get a Viper 5900, it has a 1 mile + range
Or a viper 5601 has a 2000 ft range.
Bulldog is DIY and entry level stuff. You cant expect much from them.
The wire antennas work the best when they are stretched out. Not wadded in a ball or in a loop. If you have to loop it use figure 8's. Try streatching it up the "A" pillar and in the headliner across the top of the windshield. Also, do not ground the antenna, and let the end hang.
Also check your hot and ground connections. Make your ground at the kick panel sheet metal. Do not use a factory ground or a metal bracket in the dashboard. Do use a file or sandpaper to buff the ground site to the bare metal.
Guy
SOURCE: i have a 2006 ford explorer i put a bulldog remote
put the key in the ignition DON'T turn the key, now remote start the car, if it starts, you need a bypass modual, send me a message if you need one and I will let you now where to get the best price where you live
286 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×