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Old 07-21-2013, 10:29 PM   #1
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Hi CTScott, I have tested my +12V parking light(green pin 29), but the meter read is 0, and the -12V parking light(white pin 13) is 12V. What I can do?
My CM6200 need input is +12V.
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Parking light is not an input, it is an output, so your device will output +12V to pin 29 to flash the lights.
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Old 08-12-2013, 01:39 PM   #2
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Parking light is not an input, it is an output, so your device will output +12V to pin 29 to flash the lights.

Hi guys,


First off, great forum, I have searched for a couple of days and found all the wires (even how to wire throught the firewall ) for my DIY alarm install on my 09 two door hatchback, or so I thought.

Surely this is a noob question, but I cannot get the parking lights to flash. My sp-101 manual depicts two (white) 12v flashing light outputs (7.5 amp x 2).

I have tried:

Connecting one white wire to pin 13, parking light (-), on the 13-pin plug by the headlight switch without success

Connecting one white wire to pin 29 (green wire), parking light (+), on 30-pin plug 4A in the dash fuse box without success.

I have tried alternating the two white wires in both positions as well.

It might bear mentioning the the the 12v power input is connected to the gray wire, pin 5, on the 8 pin plug by the ignition swith. Which is supposed to be constant 12v.

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Old 08-12-2013, 02:20 PM   #3
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Hi guys,


First off, great forum, I have searched for a couple of days and found all the wires (even how to wire throught the firewall ) for my DIY alarm install on my 09 two door hatchback, or so I thought.

Surely this is a noob question, but I cannot get the parking lights to flash. My sp-101 manual depicts two (white) 12v flashing light outputs (7.5 amp x 2).

I have tried:

Connecting one white wire to pin 13, parking light (-), on the 13-pin plug by the headlight switch without success

Connecting one white wire to pin 29 (green wire), parking light (+), on 30-pin plug 4A in the dash fuse box without success.

I have tried alternating the two white wires in both positions as well.

It might bear mentioning the the the 12v power input is connected to the gray wire, pin 5, on the 8 pin plug by the ignition swith. Which is supposed to be constant 12v.

Thanks in advance
If you have a green wire in your headlight switch connector, in place of one of the white/black wires, then you would have to use the Pin 29 + connection, instead of the pin 13 white connection.

Check the 10A TAIL and 7.5A PANEL2 fuses in the fuse panel that is under to bottom of the dash to see if you popped one of those fuses. If you connected to - output to pin 29 you would pop it.
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The 10A tail is fine, there is no panel 2, only a 7.5A panel 1 beside the 10A tail, and it is fine.

This is what I have for the headlight switch connector




Sorry I had to use a picture from another forum, best I could do in short notice.

I tested the connection for continuity.

The one thing I noticed is that the left front parking light (inside the headlight assembly) is burned out.


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The 10A tail is fine, there is no panel 2, only a 7.5A panel 1 beside the 10A tail, and it is fine.

This is what I have for the headlight switch connector




Sorry I had to use a picture from another forum, best I could do in short notice.

I tested the connection for continuity.

The one thing I noticed is that the left front parking light (inside the headlight assembly) is burned out.


Thanks
OK. In that case, if you simply jump the white wire to one of the white/black wires (you can use a paper clip or piece of wire to do so, you should see the tail lights come on). This would do the same thing as the parking light - output on the remote starter.

If you do, then something is not configured correctly with the remote starter or the connection to that wire is not good.
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Jumped the wires and the tail lights came on. Made sure the connection between the alarm and the white wire on the plug is fine. Reset defaults on the alarm as well, no luck.


I am out of ideas. Maybe just live without the lights flashing.
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Jumped the wires and the tail lights came on. Made sure the connection between the alarm and the white wire on the plug is fine. Reset defaults on the alarm as well, no luck.


I am out of ideas. Maybe just live without the lights flashing.
It sounds like that output is bad on the remote starter.
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