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A dead battery and a remote starting system = Caution

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by FatFndr, Nov 29, 2010.

  1. FatFndr
    Joined: Jan 21, 2006
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    The battery in my wife's car (a 2000 off topic vehicle with an aftermarket remote starting system) died this morning. Not even a charge would bring it back. She had tried to start it remotely but it had reached the end of it's life. I replaced the battery reconnecting the positive side first and when I placed the negative wire on the negative post the car immediately started up. It never occurred to me that "somewhere" in the cars computer there was a signal stored to start up the car. I mean the battery was DEAD. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this, but under similar cir***stances, keep your hands and elbows away from anything that moves under the hood.
     
  2. ConnecticutJunkman
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    The few remote start systems ive installed all had a pin switch that overrided the system if the hood was OPEN.

    I guess your installer skipped that part of the install.
     
  3. metal man
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    Good to know,thank you.My wife also has one of those damn things on her '02 Mustang.
     
  4. flatheadpete
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    from Burton, MI

    Wonder if they make one that pumps the gas three times and pulls the choke knob...?
     
  5. Patdoody
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    that would have been fun if the car was stick and left in gear... My 2001 f250 had remote start installed when I bought it, and it has a large sticker next to the batteries warning of it starting after reinstalling the bat.
     
  6. nocoastsaint
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  7. Most do - you should see my box of switches :D :D

    Cosmo

    Oh, and how DID we EVER survive without a remote starter??
     
  8. elcamino65
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    from washington

    Exactly what i was going to say.. Most computerized systems have relatively high capacitance hence the reason you turn your computer off for atleast 30 seconds
     
  9. vivalahotrod
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    That would take the fun out of getting up an hour earlier just to get the hotrod warmed up:D
     
  10. brad chevy
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    Its a wonder you didn"t fry some of the electronics on it anyway,Always hook the ground up first when changing batteries .
     
  11. MrFalcon62
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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I was JUST saying that to my buddy as we left work. he climbed into his preheated dodge ram and i climbed into my ice cold bird, with vinyl seats
     
  12. junkyardjeff
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    I think the one in my winter beater will do the same but if I ever have to disconnect the battery I will have the key fob in hand when I hook the battery up when the time comes to change the battery.
     
  13. nocoastsaint
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    Had a customer with a 74' Firebird ****box with remote start. Whoever installed had the carb tuned super super rich to make it work.
     

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