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Old May 13, 2016 | 07:33 AM
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Default Re: The crossfire won't turn off

Hi all, the original module and new module did not make a difference.
The python remote start hasn't worked in 4 years.

Which one is the fuel pump fuse? (1st 15 amp fuse on the module?)
(Edited) Last night I was able to rule out the kenwood amplifier cable and it's capacitor. I move all the positive battery cables to an isolator switch. Now the car starts, I am positive the battery had a bad connect and this started all the car problems.

Going back over the car problems and to clarify things. I replaced the battery 2 weeks ago. No change in gadget add ons since 2014. And 3 days ago driving home the car' s electric power turned off an on by itself on two occasions the engine kept running, I checked the terminals they seemed ok. I put the trinkle charge on it. Next morning it wouldn't start. I think it was a bad battery connection. Because as I mentioned all the power went off. The battery, alternator tested fine. The only visual problem were a burned out fuse on the module, week souter on the module and a stripped negative battery terminal. I started by getting the Optima Red top out and trying another battery. Then the module and last the terminals, now started and it won't turn off.
 

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