Where do I find tachymeter for auto start car system?
Hey all.. newbie here..
I bought a used 99 integra with an aftermarket Lynx 2000 autostart alarm system. I ran my battery out and when I jumped it, my autostart stopped working giving an error message about needing to check the tachometer. Anyone happen to know what I might need to do? Or does anyoneknow where to find the tachometer (I suppose they mean the wires going to the tachometer?) If this isn't something I can fix what type of shop should I go to to get it fixed for cheapest? (I live in Chicago, btw) Thanks in advance for the help.
I bought a used 99 integra with an aftermarket Lynx 2000 autostart alarm system. I ran my battery out and when I jumped it, my autostart stopped working giving an error message about needing to check the tachometer. Anyone happen to know what I might need to do? Or does anyoneknow where to find the tachometer (I suppose they mean the wires going to the tachometer?) If this isn't something I can fix what type of shop should I go to to get it fixed for cheapest? (I live in Chicago, btw) Thanks in advance for the help.
Thanks for the response. Just so I can go in with a rough idea of cost and not get totally ripped off, how much do you think it would cost to reprogram my alarm? Anyone in chicago know a good place?
Tachometer.
Anyways, find the fuse that runs to your alarm, pull it for a minute and put it back in.
Also, moving to Audio/Electronics.
Anyways, find the fuse that runs to your alarm, pull it for a minute and put it back in.
Also, moving to Audio/Electronics.
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06 TSX
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Sorry bout the wrong forum, thanks for the reply.. you know, i tried just disconnecting and reconnecting the battery and that didn't help.. do you think that pulling the fuse alone would be any different? (Since I bought the car used, haven't quite traced out the electronics yet and found which fuse it connects to; can't even find the actual brain to the unit sadly..)
That means it was a good stealth install
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Its control unit is probably under your dash. Since it has a remote start, try tracing the ignition wires under the dash. the12volt.com should have your vehicle wiring info. Also if you have an LED mounted somewhere, start by tracing the wires behind it.
Once you find the control unit, you should be able to trace the valet switch. It might be mounted near the hood release lever.
.Its control unit is probably under your dash. Since it has a remote start, try tracing the ignition wires under the dash. the12volt.com should have your vehicle wiring info. Also if you have an LED mounted somewhere, start by tracing the wires behind it.
Once you find the control unit, you should be able to trace the valet switch. It might be mounted near the hood release lever.


