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Ok so I got this remote start system installed by a local audio shop a few year back. I went to start it (with the remote) today and the friggen thing wount turn over. It just cuts the radio on and i can hear two faint click, like something engageing and disengaging. Seems like its not even hitting the ignition. But the car starts fine. So would it be safe to say that there is some loss in current between the ignition and the auto start module?
yes, i have remote start as well and when mine does not start up something has come disconnected between the ingnition and start module, also check any fuses that they may have installed....the car does start up with the key correct?
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