Testing; Closing Up - Autostart AS-6010 TW-A Installation Manual

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Testing

Before putting back the vehicle together, it is recommended to check that the system
operates properly. The following testing procedures should be used to verify proper
installation and operation of the system. Before testing, make sure that all connections are
soldered and that the unit is plugged in.
Remote-start the Engine and listen for Starter drag. If the Starter cranks for too long,
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carry out another Tach Programming procedure.
Hood Switch shutdown. with the vehicle running under the System, open the Hood;
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the vehicle should shut down. If it does not shut down, check the Hood Pin-switch and
its connector.
Brake shutdown circuit. With the vehicle running under the System, press and release
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the Brake Pedal. The Engine should shut down immediately. If the Engine continues to
run, check the Brake Switch connection.
OEM Alarm Control. Make sure the Module is able to arm and disarm the OEM Alarm
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(if applicable).
Door Locks and Trunk Testing. Make sure each of these options respond to the
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Transmitter (if installed).
Starter Kill option. Sit inside the vehicle with all Doors closed. Arm the vehicle, then try
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to start the Engine with the Key. They Engine should not start. If the Engine starts,
rewire the Starter Kill to reach proper operation.
Valet Mode. Make sure the System is able to properly enter and ex it Valet Mode. When
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setting the System into Valet Mode, pressing the Lock button will lock the Doors without
activating the Starter Kill. (Refer to the User Guide for further information on Valet
Mode.)
Idle Mode. Make sure the Vehicle properly enters and exits Idle Mode.
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Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or
performs. Take the time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers
before they leave the premises. Doing this will save time and money.

Closing Up

Use tie-wraps or screws to properly secure the System and keep the wiring away from any moving
parts such as the Parking Brakes or Steering Column Shafts.
Mount all switches in good and accessible locations where they do not risk getting kicked or hit
accidentally.
Most comebacks are the result of misunderstandings about how a product works or performs. Take
the time to properly explain all functions and features to the customers before they leave the
premises. Doing this will save time and money.
Always make all your connections before plugging in the System, and be sure to test all functions
properly before closing up the installation.
Make sure the Warning Label is applied on a visible place under the Hood.
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